Wrangling the Rancher by Diana Palmer
Author:Diana Palmer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2023-01-12T14:47:16+00:00
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Quinn
To Barry Call of Charbons in Gainesville, GA. Many thanks.
Contents
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER ONE
THE NOISE OUTSIDE the cabin was there again, and Amanda shifted restlessly with the novel in her lap, curled up in a big armchair by the open fireplace in an Indian rug. Until now, the cabin had been paradise. There was three feet of new snow outside, she had all the supplies she needed to get her through the next few wintery weeks of Wyoming weather, and there wasnât a telephone in the place. Best of all, there wasnât a neighbor.
Well, there was, actually. But nobody in their right mind would refer to that man on the mountain as a neighbor. Amanda had only seen him once and once was enough.
Sheâd met him, if their head-on encounter could be referred to as a meeting, on a snowy Saturday last week. Quinn Suttonâs majestic ranch house overlooked this cabin nestled against the mountainside. Heâd been out in the snow on a horse-drawn sled that contained huge square bales of hay, and he was heaving them like feather pillows to a small herd of red-and-white cattle. The sight had touched Amanda, because it indicated concern. The tall, wiry rancher out in a blizzard feeding his starving cattle. Sheâd even smiled at the tender picture it made.
And then sheâd stopped her four-wheel-drive vehicle and stuck her blond head out the window to ask directions to the Blalock Durning place, which was the cabin one of her auntâs friends was loaning her. And the tender picture dissolved into stark hostility.
The tall rancher turned toward her with the coldest black eyes and the hardest face sheâd ever seen in her life. He had a dayâs growth of stubble, but the stubble didnât begin to cover up the frank homeliness of his lean face. He had amazingly high cheekbones, a broad forehead and a jutting chin, and he looked as if someone had taken a straight razor to one side of his face, which had a wide scratch. None of that bothered Amanda because Hank Shoeman and the other three men who made music with her group were even uglier than Quinn Sutton. But at least Hank and the boys could smile. This man looked as if he invented the black scowl.
âI said,â sheâd repeated with growing nervousness, âcan you tell me how to get to Blalock Durningâs cabin?â
Above the sheepskin coat, under the battered gray ranch hat, Quinn Suttonâs tanned face didnât move a muscle. âFollow the road, turn left at the lodgepoles,â heâd said tersely, his voice as deep as a rumble of thunder.
âLodgepoles?â sheâd faltered. âWhat do they look like?â
âLady,â he said with exaggerated patience, âa lodgepole is a pine tree. Itâs tall and piney, and there are a stand of them at the next fork in the road.â
âYou donât need to be rude, Mr....?â
âSutton,â he said tersely. âQuinn Sutton.â
âNice to meet you,â she murmured politely. âIâm Amanda.
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