Maverick
In the Company of Snipers #9
By Irish Winters
Genre: Military Romance
Out October
18, 2015
Synopsis
He’s
heartsick and battle-weary.
Maverick
Carson returned home from war with too much pain and not enough honor.
Searching for a way to forgive and forget, he quits The TEAM and starts to
walk. He's walked all the way to Wyoming when the sight of a pretty girl riding
a massive draft horse steals his breath—until the hillside gives way beneath
the horse. Rushing to her aid, he runs straight into the world of China Wolf,
the headstrong owner of the Wild Wolf Ranch and the owner of the finest
Percherons in the country.
She doesn’t need a man in her life.
Never has. Never will. China Wolf has responsibility enough between the rowdy horses she loves, the wayward sister she tolerates, and the precocious niece she adores. Besides, Maverick’s made it clear he’d rather hit the road than hang around her ranch. Why should she care? She doesn’t—not until she glimpses the cowboy in his eyes. Maybe she needs a man after all.
Just. This. One.
She doesn’t need a man in her life.
Never has. Never will. China Wolf has responsibility enough between the rowdy horses she loves, the wayward sister she tolerates, and the precocious niece she adores. Besides, Maverick’s made it clear he’d rather hit the road than hang around her ranch. Why should she care? She doesn’t—not until she glimpses the cowboy in his eyes. Maybe she needs a man after all.
Just. This. One.
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Each
book in the series: In the Company of Snipers, is a stand-alone read. This is
not a serial. There are no cliffhanger endings.
Meet the Author
Irish
Winters is an award-winning author who dabbles in poetry, grandchildren,
and rarely (as in extremely rarely) the kitchen. More prone to be outdoors than
in, she grew up the quintessential tomboy on a farm in rural Wisconsin, spent
her teenage years in the Pacific Northwest, but calls the Wasatch Mountains of
Northern Utah home. For now.
The wife of one handsome husband and mother of three perfect sons, Irish
divides her time between writing at home, and travelling the country with her
man while – writing. (Seriously, what else?)
She believes in making every day count for something, and follows the wise
admonition of her mother to, “Look out the window and see something!”
To
learn more about Irish and her books, please visit www.IrishWinters.com.
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