The Montana Hamiltons by New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels
He’s meant to protect her, but what is this cowboy keeping from her about the danger she’s facing?
As the daughter of a presidential candidate, Cassidy Hamilton left the Montana family ranch to escape notoriety and live her own life. But when someone tries to abduct her off a Houston sidewalk, Cassidy finds protection in the tall, dark and sexy form of cowboy Jack Durand. The gorgeous Texan doesn’t recognize her, wants nothing from her and is determined to keep her safe.
Jack hates keeping secrets from the beautiful Cassidy, but he knows more about her kidnapping attempt than he’s admitting. Forced on the run, Jack and Cassidy begin piecing together a jagged family puzzle, exposing a plot years in the making—one that will either tear them apart or bring them closer together than ever.
Praise for New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels and The Montana Hamiltons
“The first book of Daniels’ new Montana Hamiltons series will draw readers in with its genuine characters, multiple storylines and intense conflict set against the beautiful Montana landscape.”
—RT Book Reviews on Wild Horses
“Wild Horses is filled with action, intrigue, mystery and romance; in other words a classic B.J. Daniels book.”
—Fresh Fiction on Wild Horses
“Forget slow-simmering romance...the second Montana Hamiltons is always at a rolling boil.”
—Publishers Weekly on Lone Rider
“Lucky Shot is third in a solid mystery series with rugged cowboys and strong women who are smart characters. Fans of the show Longmire will find a new book to absoutely adore.”
—RT Book Reviews on Lucky Shot
“Sure to have fans anxious for the next title in the series.”
—Library Journal on Lucky Shot
Into Dust
B.J. Daniels
This book is dedicated to Kimberly Rocha and Janet Rodman. These two women are the life of any party. They have brightened many of my days and have always been supportive and appreciative of authors and what goes into writing a book. Cheers, ladies, the next drink is on me!
Contents
THE CEMETERY SEEMED unusually quiet. Jack Durand paused on the narrow walkway to glance toward the Houston skyline. He never came to Houston without stopping by his mother’s grave. He liked to think of his mother here in this beautiful, peaceful place. And he always brought flowers. Today he’d brought her favorite, daisies.
He breathed in the sweet scent of freshly mown lawn as