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Since his wife's death, it seems widowed rancher Jon Rider just can't catch a break. Raising his seven kids alone is tough-especially with a ranch to run and a household that sends housekeepers fleeing in panic. And then someone notifies social services…and he's blindsided by the possibility of losing custody of his children to his in-laws. The answer to his prayers comes in the form of Kaycee Calloway, the disarmingly attractive new veterinarian who answers a cow emergency at the ranch. In a panic, one of Jon's kids introduces Kaycee to the social worker as their new mom. And suddenly Jon and…mehr

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Since his wife's death, it seems widowed rancher Jon Rider just can't catch a break. Raising his seven kids alone is tough-especially with a ranch to run and a household that sends housekeepers fleeing in panic. And then someone notifies social services…and he's blindsided by the possibility of losing custody of his children to his in-laws. The answer to his prayers comes in the form of Kaycee Calloway, the disarmingly attractive new veterinarian who answers a cow emergency at the ranch. In a panic, one of Jon's kids introduces Kaycee to the social worker as their new mom. And suddenly Jon and Kaycee find themselves faking an engagement. But what good can come from this little white lie?
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From an early age, Elaine wanted to write stories.  Her first short story was published in her small town newspaper when she was in third grade. Her first novel, Roses for Chloe, a Berkley-Jove Haunting Hearts release in 1998 was an RWA RITA Contest finalist. Her next three books were Harlequin Superromance® novels, one of which, Make Believe Mom, also went on to become a RITA finalist. Later, Elaine took a leap of faith into indie publishing with her romantic thriller The Caverns, the first book in the Tennessee Mountain Home series. After moving back home to Alabama, Elaine enjoys reconnecting with family and high school friends and visiting her son, daughter-in-law, and grands in New York. She lives with her rescue dog Mariah who loves nothing more than chasing squirrels and snakes through the woods.