BOOK ELEVEN - EPIC - REILLY MORGAN
Christmas, always a favorite time of year at the ranch for Reilly and the family.
Kelly is visiting for the holiday, he's involved in some epic surprises and a snow
storm threatens to strand them at the ranch. Could that really be that bad?
The only thing that dampers the spirit is the invitation to a New Year's Eve
party for him and Grace. It comes with a foreboding of impending doom.
BOOK TWELVE - HEART AND SOUL - SADIE TAGGER
To Sadie, there is nothing better than a week in the mountains riding horses
and branding cows. With the second ranch in the family it meant twice the
work...or twice the fun as Sadie would say. Having turned twelve, she was now
old enough to help in the corrals while they worked. She had waited
her whole life for this week! So, how exactly did she end up outside
the corrals the whole week instead?
BOOK THIRTEEN - RESCUE OR RECOVER - MATT TAGGER
Riding the mountains, farming, fencing, cattle drives, with some search and rescue
thrown in; it's all in a day's work for Matt. But after months of planning,
they finally take a break from it all and head to Billings, Montana for the horse
auction. There are surprises at every turn; including an unexpected and very
unwanted visit from the past.
BOOK FOURTEEN - THREE HORSES AND A DREAM - NORA TAGGER
"How do you keep from changing who you are and becoming someone that other
people want you to be?"
Nora's summer is all about horses; eat, breathe, sleep, think, talk, walk.
Horse shows, rodeos, ranch work, training, with cutting lessons and competitions
thrown in. A perfect summer? Her new cutting coach is pressuring her into
dropping her royalty dreams, Arcturus isn't winning, and she doesn't know
why Sadie is still having problems running barrels, and then there's Billy.
That perfect summer isn't quite so perfect.
BOOK FIFTEEN - THE PAST AND THE FUTURE - GRACE TAGGER
There is nothing more important to Grace than family...nothing. When her family
is threatened, she steps forward and takes charge. When life threatens to
repeat itself, she takes charge. But her take-charge attitude begins to
crumble when she looks into the future.