Home Again by April Hill
Abigail has set her sights on marrying Jacob. They’ve known each other for years – grew up together, in fact – and she’s determined to become his wife. Jacob loves Abby as well and wants to marry her, but he has plans for his immediate future as a journalist and it includes a dangerous trip into Sioux territory… without her.
Abby, rebellious as ever, decides to sneak away and follow Jacob. The trip becomes more than she bargained for but despite the escalating danger, she remains hopeful for a romantic reunion.
Jacob, however, is frightened and angered by her impetuous behavior and the reaction she gets is not the romantic one she envisioned. He shows his displeasure with a very unromantic but well-deserved trip over his knee, followed by an uncomfortable trip back to Wyoming – in a malodorous cattle car.
This is book three in the Peaceful Valley series, but can be read and enjoyed as a standalone.
Publisher’s Note: This steamy historical romance contains themes of domestic discipline.
Abigail has set her sights on marrying Jacob. They’ve known each other for years – grew up together, in fact – and she’s determined to become his wife. Jacob loves Abby as well and wants to marry her, but he has plans for his immediate future as a journalist and it includes a dangerous trip into Sioux territory… without her.
Abby, rebellious as ever, decides to sneak away and follow Jacob. The trip becomes more than she bargained for but despite the escalating danger, she remains hopeful for a romantic reunion.
Jacob, however, is frightened and angered by her impetuous behavior and the reaction she gets is not the romantic one she envisioned. He shows his displeasure with a very unromantic but well-deserved trip over his knee, followed by an uncomfortable trip back to Wyoming – in a malodorous cattle car.
This is book three in the Peaceful Valley series, but can be read and enjoyed as a standalone.
Publisher’s Note: This steamy historical romance contains themes of domestic discipline.
Abigail has set her sights on marrying Jacob. They’ve known each other for years – grew up together, in fact – and she’s determined to become his wife. Jacob loves Abby as well and wants to marry her, but he has plans for his immediate future as a journalist and it includes a dangerous trip into Sioux territory… without her.
Abby, rebellious as ever, decides to sneak away and follow Jacob. The trip becomes more than she bargained for but despite the escalating danger, she remains hopeful for a romantic reunion.
Jacob, however, is frightened and angered by her impetuous behavior and the reaction she gets is not the romantic one she envisioned. He shows his displeasure with a very unromantic but well-deserved trip over his knee, followed by an uncomfortable trip back to Wyoming – in a malodorous cattle car.
This is book three in the Peaceful Valley series, but can be read and enjoyed as a standalone.
Publisher’s Note: This steamy historical romance contains themes of domestic discipline.