A Wife for the Ranger
When Texas Ranger Heath Grayson agrees to investigate thefts at the boys ranch, he’s also hoping to solve a decades-old murder case: his father’s. Getting involved with pretty, pregnant widow and boys ranch volunteer Josie Markham is not on Heath’s agenda. But the more time he spends with Josie, the harder it is to ignore their growing attraction. The somber ranger is convinced a wife and child are not in his future. But with a little help from the boys at the ranch, he may just realize a family is what he needs most of all.
“Lead the way.” Heath grabbed the milk pails. “I’ll follow you wherever.”
I’ll follow you. He’d meant it about the pails, but the words made her heart speed up just the same. Foolishness. Josie had only ever dated Dale, and Dale didn’t believe in chasing a woman in order to win her. She’d never been pursued. Not when they were dating, and definitely not after they had married. Dale had called romance a mind game.
But as Josie made her way toward the cabin with Heath trailing her, the Ranger’s hard-won smile and teasing wink flashed through her mind.
Oh, this was bad. Very bad. Mayday bad.
Most mistakes started in the form of a good-looking man.
She peeked at him over her shoulder.
Definitely a mistake.
* * *
Lone Star Cowboy League: Boys Ranch
Bighearted ranchers in small-town Texas
The Rancher’s Texas Matchby Brenda Minton October 2016
The Ranger’s Texas Proposal by Jessica Keller
November 2016
The Nanny’s Texas Christmasby Lee Tobin McClain December 2016
The Cowboy’s Texas Familyby Margaret Daley January 2017
The Doctor’s Texas Babyby Deb Kastner February 2017
The Rancher’s Texas Twinsby Allie Pleiter March 2017
JESSICA KELLER is a Starbucks drinker, avid reader and chocolate aficionado. Jessica holds degrees in communications and biblical studies. She is multipublished in both romance and young-adult fiction and loves to interact with readers through social media. Jessica lives in the Chicagoland suburbs with her amazing husband, beautiful daughter and two annoyingly outgoing cats who happen to be named after superheroes. Find all her contact information at jessicakellerbooks.com.
The Ranger’s Texas Proposal
Jessica Keller
www.millsandboon.co.uk
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
—Romans 15:13
Dedicated in memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. To the guardians of peace and civilization. The heroes.
Our thanks and honor will never be enough, but it’s yours.
Special thanks and acknowledgment
are given to Jessica Keller for her contribution to the
Lone Star Cowboy League: Boys Ranch miniseries.
Contents
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Back Cover Text A Wife for the Ranger When Texas Ranger Heath Grayson agrees to investigate thefts at the boys ranch, he’s also hoping to solve a decades-old murder case: his father’s. Getting involved with pretty, pregnant widow and boys ranch volunteer Josie Markham is not on Heath’s agenda. But the more time he spends with Josie, the harder it is to ignore their growing attraction. The somber ranger is convinced a wife and child are not in his future. But with a little help from the boys at the ranch, he may just realize a family is what he needs most of all.
Introduction “Lead the way.” Heath grabbed the milk pails. “I’ll follow you wherever.” I’ll follow you. He’d meant it about the pails, but the words made her heart speed up just the same. Foolishness. Josie had only ever dated Dale, and Dale didn’t believe in chasing a woman in order to win her. She’d never been pursued. Not when they were dating, and definitely not after they had married. Dale had called romance a mind game. But as Josie made her way toward the cabin with Heath trailing her, the Ranger’s hard-won smile and teasing wink flashed through her mind. Oh, this was bad. Very bad. Mayday bad. Most mistakes started in the form of a good-looking man. She peeked at him over her shoulder. Definitely a mistake. * * * Lone Star Cowboy League: Boys Ranch Bighearted ranchers in small-town Texas The Rancher’s Texas Match by Brenda Minton October 2016 The Ranger’s Texas Proposal by Jessica Keller November 2016 The Nanny’s Texas Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain December 2016 The Cowboy’s Texas Family by Margaret Daley January 2017 The Doctor’s Texas Baby by Deb Kastner February 2017 The Rancher’s Texas Twins by Allie Pleiter March 2017
About the Author JESSICA KELLER is a Starbucks drinker, avid reader and chocolate aficionado. Jessica holds degrees in communications and biblical studies. She is multipublished in both romance and young-adult fiction and loves to interact with readers through social media. Jessica lives in the Chicagoland suburbs with her amazing husband, beautiful daughter and two annoyingly outgoing cats who happen to be named after superheroes. Find all her contact information at jessicakellerbooks.com .
Title Page The Ranger’s Texas Proposal Jessica Keller www.millsandboon.co.uk
Bible Verse May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. —Romans 15:13
Dedication Dedicated in memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. To the guardians of peace and civilization. The heroes. Our thanks and honor will never be enough, but it’s yours.
Acknowledgments Special thanks and acknowledgment are given to Jessica Keller for her contribution to the Lone Star Cowboy League: Boys Ranch miniseries.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Dear Reader
Extract
Copyright
Chapter One
“A forced vacation,” Heath Grayson grumbled and tightened his grip on the steering wheel. He loathed speaking on his phone through his car speakers. It felt unnatural.
“You need time off. You won’t take it. Where does that leave me?” Chuck, the major who oversaw the Texas Rangers out of Company F, was starting to lose his patience.
“It leaves you with a man who wants to work. Why not just let me keep working?”
“Rules are rules, Ranger. The handbook says I’m not supposed to let you carry more than one hundred and sixty vacation hours into the next year.”
“I know this is only the start of my second year as a Ranger, but the Department of Public Safety hasn’t ever enforced that on me.” He’d carried hundreds of vacation hours with him when he became a Texas Ranger. Hours he’d never used during his years working in the investigative unit of the state troopers. “My paycheck comes from them. We’re still under their umbrella.”
“Unfortunately, the Ranger unit is a little stricter with time usage. Now...even if you stay away all of November—which I’m ordering you to do, hear me?—you’ll still be carrying over four hundred hours into next year. I can’t believe they let you bring that time with you when we hired you.”
“It’s all the same branch of the government.” He tried to keep the grumble out of his voice this time but wasn’t successful.
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