The Wyoming Kid
His truck shuddering as he hit a rut, Lonny Ellison pulled into the ranch yard and slammed on the brakes. He jumped out of the cab, muttering furiously. In pure frustration, he kicked the side of his Ford Ranger with one scuffed boot. His sister, who was hanging clothes on the line, straightened and watched him approach. No word of greeting, not even a wave, just a little smile. As calm as could be, Letty studied him, which only irritated him more. He blamed her for this. She was the one who had her heart set on Lonny's dating that
that woman. She was also the one who'd been busy trying to do some matchmaking — not that she'd had any success.
It wasn't like Lonny to let a woman rattle him, but Joy Fuller certainly had. This wasn't the first time, either.
He had plenty of cause to dislike her. Two years ago, when she'd moved to Red Springs to take a teaching job, he'd gone out of his way to make her feel welcome in the community. And how had she responded to his overtures of friendship? She'd thumbed her nose at him! He figured he was well rid of her. They'd argued — he couldn't even remember why — a ... read full excerpt from The Wyoming Kid ebook