"Leigh Greenwood... has written another powerful, yet poignant saga in his Night Rider series... saddle up and read on!"—Fresh Fiction
When Carla Reece's brother loses his half of their ranch in a high-stakes game of poker she's less than pleased. Especially when the blond giant that swaggers up to her door makes her madder than wet hen and weak in the knees all at the same time.
Carla had never met anyone more infuriating in her life. No matter how stupid her brother had been for gambling away his stake of the ranch, his usurper had no right to take over her land. But her new foreman claimed to be some foreign royalty and promised to leave after a year. Still, a year was way too long to spend with such an exasperating man.
Ivan may have charmed everyone in town into thinking he was the perfect gentleman, but Carla knew better. There had to be a chink in his armor—a red hot-passion under that calm, cool gaze. But once she finds it, she may be in for more than she ever bargained for.
Night Riders Series:
Texas Pride
Heart of a Texan
What readers are saying about Texas Pride
"...everything I enjoy in an historical romance novel: strong, realistic characters, love, humor, mystery ?all that keeps my attention to the very last paragraph."
What reviewers are saying about Heart of a Texan
"Greenwood has created a story filled with action, adventure, and a wily, larger than life, villain who ends up bringing two opposites together who turn out to be just perfect for each other."—Night Owl Reviews
"Entertaining drama, fabulous characters and an emotional love story make this a western romance to treasure."—The Romance Reviews
"Emotional, entertaining and awe-inspiring."—Seriously Reviewed
"Leigh Greenwood, a renowned writer of western romances and USA Bestselling author, has written another powerful, yet poignant saga in his Night Rider series... saddle up and read on!"—Fresh Fiction
"Charmingly old-fashioned..."—Publishers Weekly
What everyone is saying about RT Career Achievement Award Winner Leigh Greenwood
"Greenwood keeps your interest and makes you care about his characters."—Long and Short Reviews
"[Greenwood] writes a Texas romance like he's been there and lived it himself. His settings are vividly described, his characters drawn so effectively you're hooked after the first chapter and his story lines can keep you turning pages late into the night."
"Leigh Greenwood always writes an amazing western. Always."—Books Like Breathing
"You can't beat an historical Texas romance by Leigh Greenwood. He writes of Texas like no other author." ?The Good, The Bad, and the Unread.
"If it's a Greenwood cowboy story, readers are guaranteed an emotional, rich, adventurous romance with strong heroes and courageous heroines"—RT Book Reviews
"For those who like the Night Rider series, Greenwood delivers another tale of the post-Civil War era, complete with a lawless land and the people who inhabit it." - RT Book Reviews
"Leigh Greenwood, a renowned writer of western romances and USA Bestselling author, has written another powerful, yet poignant saga in his Night Rider series... saddle up and read on!" - Fresh Fiction
"Emotional, entertaining and awe-inspiring." - Seriously Reviewed
"Leigh Greenwood shows after all these years, he still knows how to write a breathtaking western romance. The Texas setting is fantastically charming with beautiful descriptive prose and characters that will make you smile. " - The Romance Reviews
"But the even-handed charm of the hero teams up well with the self-aware prickliness of the object of his affection. They are a good match who will keep readers rooting for their love to conquer all." - Historical Novels Review
"Greenwood is a word master at this type of story. You'll have fun reading it." - Long and Short Reviews
"Exciting, romantic, and thrilling." - Mrs. Condit Reads Books
"Greenwood's dramatic American Western romance series featuring the Night Riders continues with this... entertaining high-stakes adventure set close to the Rio Grande in 1870. " - Booklist Online
"Leigh Greenwood really has a way with bringing characters to life for readers. Whether it was the protagonists, the villains or subsidiary characters, each role was thoroughly thought out and effortlessly presented." - Romance Fiction on Suite 101
"A good love story... He is not average cowboy and she is not your average Texas woman." - Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell