The Texas Ranger's Twins
"Spare the rod, spoil the child" Josiah Morgan on his parenting philosophy of raising four boys on his own.
Suzy Winterstone didn't like the Morgan ranch. It was too big, too isolated and very scary at night. She walked inside the house, feeling chills that weren't from the January wind. The front door actually creaked when someone opened it, just like in an old movie. She told herself the hinges were cold and hadn't been used recently, but then she remembered Josiah Morgan had told her he had a farmhand who kept an eye on the property. So the hinges weren't unusedthey were simply spooky.
All of five-foot-five and weighing about a hundred and thirty pounds, Suzy wasn't prepared to grapple with ghosts. According to Josiah's letter, a live-in housekeeper was badly needed at the ranch. She needed a job, and she dreamed of employment that would allow her to watch over her children. Here was a golden opportunity to achieve her heart's desire. Josiah Morgan said she'd be doing him a favorhe'd been very generous to her in the past and this job offer was no exception. Upon hearing that her boyfriend of three years had ended their relationship and ... read full excerpt from: The Texas Ranger's Twins ebook