From an award-winning author who "writes real cowboys with heart and soul" (Carolyn Brown, New York Times bestselling author) comes an unforgettable western romance about two strangers who learn that home is where the heart is. . .
First rule of life on the run: never get attached. Nevada Sweet knows that better than anyone-it's just too dangerous to stay put. And until now, she's never wanted to. But she gets more than she bargained for when she walks into the Chestnut Creek Café looking for a job. Despite the protective wall she's built, her coworker Joseph has her imagining a life she isn't yet convinced she deserves...
While Unforgiven, New Mexico has always been home, Joseph "Fishing Eagle" King still feels like an outsider-no matter how much he tries to give back to his Navajo community. Beneath Nevada's biting wit, he glimpses a similar vulnerability. Against all odds, Joseph finds himself falling for her, and it's clear she's not as unaffected as she pretends. When her past finally catches up with her, she'll have to decide whether to keep running, or fight for what's hers.
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"Poignant, heart-wrenching, hopeful...this realistic contemporary zeroes in on issues of trust, communication, healing, and forgiveness. A cut above the rest."
— Library Journal on The Sweet Spot
Lovers of western settings will enjoy debut author Drake's detailed descriptions of bull riding and cattle ranching.
— Publishers Weekly on The Sweet SpotThis fast-paced romance has just enough suspense to give it spice.
— Publishers WeeklyDrake is a fabulous new voice in romantic fiction.
— New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller on The Sweet SpotDrake writes excellent contemporary westerns that show the real American West.
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Laura Drake grew up in the suburbs outside Detroit. A tomboy, she’s always loved the outdoors and adventure. In 1980 she and her sister packed everything they owned into Pintos and moved to California. There she met and married a motorcycling, bleed-maroon Texas Aggie and her love affair with the West began.
Chelsea Hatfield is an audiobook narrator known for her readings of Song of the Fireflies by J. A. Redmerski, Stirring Up Trouble by Kimberly Kincaid, and How to Choose a Husband by Suzanne Venker, among others.