The Texan's Secret Past
Divorce was hell on a woman.
Mandy Rogers knew, because she'd experienced it first hand. As far as she was concerned, the entire process was like being fed through a wringer washer, then stripped naked and paraded down a city street for all the world to see.
Which was why she'd chosen to move back to her hometown of San Saba, Texas.
She hadn't been running away, she assured herself as she drove down the country road that led to the Calhouns' ranch. Having the support of family and friends while she adjusted to divorce and life as a single woman again was what had persuaded her to move back to her hometown.
But after a mere two weeks, she wondered if she'd made a mistake in coming home.
Her mother was already driving her crazy. Though Mandy was sure her mother meant well, she treated Mandy as if she was suffering from a terminal disease, rather than recovering from a divorce. And the friends she'd thought she'd reconnect with were gone, having left San Saba after graduation, much as she had, and never returned.
Except for one.
Even as the thought formed, she saw him. Jase Calhoun. Walking from the house toward the barn in t ... read full excerpt from The Texan's Secret Past ebook