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Powerless: The must-read, small-town romance and TikTok bestseller! (Chestnut Springs #3)
by Elsie SilverTwo childhood best friends. Two broken hearts. One impromptu road trip to get away from everything. I've been living in the friend zone for years now. To Jasper Gervais's fans, he's just the hockey heartthrob on TV. But to me, he's still the lost boy with sad eyes and a heart of gold. The man I've loved in secret for years.So when my life falls apart on my wedding day, it only makes sense that he's the one to swoop in and save me. And when his world comes crashing down around him, I'm there to return the favour. But the more time alone we spend together, the more I start to realise that Jasper isn't looking at me like a friend anymore. And he isn't touching me like one, either. He acts like he wants me. But after years of turning me away, he's going to need to prove it . . .
Rancher Under The Mistletoe (Kingsland Ranch #4)
by Joanne RockHe thought he’d left the past behind…
The Rancher's Plus-One (Kingsland Ranch #2)
by Joanne RockWhy won’t she forgive him? And how can he lure her back?
Reckless: The must-read, small-town romance and TikTok bestseller! (Chestnut Springs #4)
by Elsie Silver"Elsie Silver's writing is a true revelation!" ALI HAZELWOOD---Grumpy cowboys and steamy romance . . . Welcome to Chestnut Springs: the big-hitting, small-town series from TikTok sensation Elsie Silver. Perfect for fans of Devney Perry, Lucy Score and B.K. Borison.Theo Silva. Rowdy bull rider, notorious ladies' man, scorching hot trouble wrapped up in a drool-worthy package. And he's looking at me like I might be his next meal. I'm almost free of my toxic marriage and have sworn off men entirely. So all I see when I look at Theo is temptation served up with a heaping side of heartbreak. The man is hard to trust-and even harder to resist. Make that impossible. Because Theo is persistent. And no matter how hard I try to freeze him out, he melts my icy exterior and pulls apart all my defences. Then I spend the singular hottest night of my life with him. It was supposed to be a one-time thing. A secret. But that little plus sign is going to make this secret impossible to keep.
Rescued By The Rancher: Set Up In The City (a Colt Brothers Investigation) / Rescued By The Rancher (the Cowboys Of Cider Creek) (The Cowboys of Cider Creek #1)
by Barb HanHe's on guard and sworn to protect her
Rodeo Rebel (Kingsland Ranch #1)
by Joanne Rock‘Find out for yourself if I’m as bad as everyone says.’
Secrets Of Lost Hope Canyon (Lost Legacy #3)
by Colleen ThompsonSecrets of Lost Hope CanyonBy Colleen Thompson Protection with a catch…
Set Up In The City (A Colt Brothers Investigation #4)
by B.J. DanielsCan this country man survive the city?
Shallow Grave (Mills & Boon Heroes)
by Cassie MilesGaining her inheritance means gaining a dangerous stalker
Shot In The Dark: Shot In The Dark (covert Cowboy Soldiers) / Texas Bodyguard: Brax (san Antonio Security) (Covert Cowboy Soldiers #4)
by Nicole HelmA desperate mother. And a very reluctant hero…
Spurred To Justice (The Law in Lubbock County #4)
by Delores FossenA lawman confronts his past and a dangerous predator
Storm Watch (Joe Pickett)
by C.J. BoxJoe Pickett investigates a mysterious death at a secret high-tech facility in this gripping new novel from #1 New York Times bestseller C.J. Box. When a prominent University of Wyoming professor goes missing, authorities are stumped. That is, until Game Warden Joe Pickett makes two surprising discoveries in his district.First, Joe finds the professor's vehicle parked on a remote mountainside. Then he finds the professor's frozen and mutilated body. When he attempts to learn more, Joe's investigation is obstructed by Federal agents, extreme environmentalists, and Governor Colter Allen.Meanwhile, Joe's associate, falconer Nate Romanowski, is approached by a shadowy group of local militant activists who are gaining in power and influence, and demanding that Wyoming join other western states in seceding from the Union – by force, if necessary. They ask Nate to throw in his lot with them, but should he trust them, or is he being set up?As a storm of peril gathers around them, Joe and Nate confront it in different ways – and maybe, for the first time, on opposite sides.Reviewers on C.J. Box:'The king of contemporary crime fiction set in the West' Publishers Weekly 'A masterful storyteller who writes sublimely' Irish Independent
Stranded With A Cowboy (Devil's Bluffs #2)
by Stacey KennedyShe’s given up on love… But what about a passionate affair?
Targeted In Silver Creek (Silver Creek Lawmen: Second Generation #1)
by Delores FossenCatching a killer never mattered so much…
Texas Bodyguard: Shot In The Dark (covert Cowboy Soldiers) / Texas Bodyguard: Brax (san Antonio Security) (San Antonio Security #2)
by Janie CrouchA target is on their backs
An Unlikely Match For The Governess
by Lauri RobinsonThe most unlikely match… might be the best fit!
Hold It Real Still: Clint Eastwood, Race, and the Cinema of the American West
by Lawrence P. JacksonHow did the American western feature film genre rebrand itself in the late seventies and respond to the fury of global and domestic political affairs?In Hold It Real Still, Lawrence Jackson examines Clint Eastwood's influence on the western film while also exploring how that genre continues to operate into the twenty-first century as an ideological channel for ideas about race and imperialism. Jackson argues that the western genre pivoted from an initial doctrine of racial liberalism, albeit a clumsy one, during the John Wayne years to a motile agenda of substitution, exclusion, and false equivalency during the Clint Eastwood period. The book traces how Eastwood, an actor first associated with the avant-garde, anti-colonialist discourse of "spaghetti" western cinema, reversed himself in the second half of the 1970s with The Outlaw Josey Wales—a film that had at its heart the fantasy of Black erasure from American life. Jackson situates Eastwood's work as a response to massive social and political upheavals in America: defeat in Vietnam, riots in northern cities, the civil rights movement and associated legislation, and the Great Migration, which made possible a degree of mixed-race public interaction that was impossible even as late as the 1960s. Hinged by a close reading of four blockbuster films which continue to shape discourses in cinematic arts, American liberalism, the westerns, and race relations today—The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Josey Wales, Ride with the Devil, and Django Unchained—Jackson's unique critique flashes on the contradictory symbolic structures at work in these masterpieces. Juxtaposing the films' motifs, tropes, and hidden Black figures with historicist readings lays bare the containment strategies of the 1970s and beyond used to stymie civil rights progress and racial equity in the United States. Tackling the rise of neoracism and the domestic apparatus of surveillance, control, and erasure, Hold It Real Still offers an astonishing revision of what audiences and critics thought they understood about a uniquely American genre of film.
Ambush At Heartbreak Ridge (Lost Legacy #2)
by Colleen ThompsonA deadly foe meets a lawman’s secret weapon
Anyone But A Fortune (The Fortunes of Texas: The Wedding Gift #3)
by Judy Duarte“You say my name like it’s a dirty word.”
Best Man Rancher (The Carsons of Lone Rock #2)
by Maisey YatesAfter all these years of wanting, will one night be enough?