The Rancher S Return

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The Rancher's Return

An unexpected reunion promises love, family, and a future for a couple willing to give themselves a second chance. “[Kathy Douglass] pulls you right in from page one, and you won’t want to leave.” —#1 New York Times–bestselling author Linda Lael Miller “That’s all you have to say? You’re back now?” Ten years ago, the love of Raven Reynolds’s life disappeared without a trace. Now Donovan Cordero is back, standing on her doorstep. Along the way, Raven had the rancher’s child—though he didn’t know she was pregnant. Now her prayers have been answered, but happily-ever-after feels further away than ever. Because how can she rebuild a life with her child’s father if she’s engaged to another man? From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness. Discover more true-to-life stories in the Sweet Briar Sweetheart series. How to Steal a Lawman’s Heart The Waitress’s Secret The Rancher and the City Girl Winning Charlotte Back The Rancher’s Return A Baby Between Friends The Single Mom’s Second Chance A Soldier Under Her Tree Redemption on Rivers Ranch
The River Returns

Author: Christopher Armstrong
language: en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date: 2009-10-14
Alberta's iconic river has been dammed and plumbed, made to spin hydro-electric turbines, and used to cleanse Calgary. Artificial lakes in the mountains rearrange its flow; downstream weirs and ditches divert it to irrigate the parched prairie. Far from being wild, the Bow is now very much a human product: its fish are as manufactured as its altered flow, changed water quality, and newly stabilized and forested banks. The River Returns brings the story of the Bow River's transformation full circle through an exploration of the recent revolution in environmental thinking and regulation that has led to new limits on what might be done with and to the river. Rivers have been studied from many perspectives, but too often the relationship between nature and people, between rivers and the cultures that have grown up beside them, have been separated. The River Returns illuminates the ways in which humans, both inadvertently and consciously, have interacted with nature to make the Bow.