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Book Five in the Halsey Brothers' steamy historical western romance series Hank Halsey believes he's found the perfect logging crew-complete with cooks-until he discovers Kelda Neilson would rather swing an axe than flip eggs. As he sets out to prove women belong in the kitchen, he's the one in danger of getting burned. Strong and stubborn, Kelda Nielsen grew up falling trees and resents any man who believes she's not capable, until Hank. He treats her like a lady and has her questioning what that means. As Kelda and Hank's attraction builds, she hires a cook so she can sneak out and work in…mehr

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Book Five in the Halsey Brothers' steamy historical western romance series Hank Halsey believes he's found the perfect logging crew-complete with cooks-until he discovers Kelda Neilson would rather swing an axe than flip eggs. As he sets out to prove women belong in the kitchen, he's the one in danger of getting burned. Strong and stubborn, Kelda Nielsen grew up falling trees and resents any man who believes she's not capable, until Hank. He treats her like a lady and has her questioning what that means. As Kelda and Hank's attraction builds, she hires a cook so she can sneak out and work in the woods. But will her deceit ruin her chance at love or will hardheaded Hank realize it's more than his love that puts a sparkle in Kelda's eye?
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Paty Jager is an award-winning author of 39 novels, 8 novellas, and numerous short stories of murder mystery, western romance, and action adventure. She has a RomCon Reader's Choice Award for her Action Adventure, received the EPPIE Award for Best Contemporary Romance, and a Paranormal Lorie Award for her Spirit Trilogy. Her Shandra Higheagle mystery series was a finalist in the Daphne du Maurier. All her work has Western or Native American elements in them along with hints of humor and engaging characters. Paty and her husband raise alfalfa hay in rural eastern Oregon. Riding horses and battling rattlesnakes, she not only writes the western lifestyle, she lives it.