A passionate summer romance between a rancher and a social worker is rekindled in the New York Times–bestselling author’s Conard County novel.
“I love you.”
Ten years ago rancher Cliff Martin said those three little words to Holly Heflin. But all she said was “goodbye.” She ran from Conard County fast as a jackrabbit, leaving Cliff with a broken heart. But Cliff never forgot the one that got away . . .
Now Holly has returned to settle her aunt’s estate—and Cliff is the executor. Her matchmaking aunt and his jealous ex-wife are the least of Holly’s problems. Everywhere there are memories . . . and Cliff. But he’s still a small-town rancher with roots and she’s a big-city girl with a ticket home. She’s got two weeks to avoid the hunky cowboy . . .
But what if she can’t?