Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Catching up time! Here are my latest two books about the Mattson family of New Mexico cattle ranchers. See previous posts about this remarkable clan.

I'm putting my new book here at the top: Feuding with the Cowboy was fun to write because it's a Romeo and Juliet story. If you've read my previous books in this series, you'll already know this feud with the outlaw Sizemores reaches way back into the 1880s. Each generation of our Mattson heroes has had to deal with one or more of these scalawags, and this generation is no different. All of these stories can stand alone, so don't worry if you read them out of sequence. I hope you are as excited about these stories as I am!

Here's the story: 


He once defied his family for love. Can he risk it again?


Despite the generations-old vendetta between their families, Sam Mattson fell for Juliet Sizemore in high school—only to have his heart broken and his trust betrayed. And now, ten years later and a single mom, she reappears, asking for his help to gain custody of her troubled half brother. Sam knows he’s wading into dangerous territory, but he can’t bring himself to turn his back on Juliet. Yet old emotions don’t always fade, and Sam’s fractured cowboy heart is already feeling more than it should. Especially when Juliet’s hiding a secret that will transform their lives forever…


And here's the previous book:

An unexpected canine friendship could bring their families together. 

After her teen daughter, Zoey, bonds with a stray dog, the last thing Lauren Parker anticipates is the owner accusing her of stealing it. The prominent rancher and widowed father, Robert Mattson, doesn’t believe Lauren’s innocence, but even he can see the special understanding his dog, Lady, has for Zoey’s medical needs. When Robert’s twins become fast friends with Zoey, his prickly interactions with Lauren soon give way to something more. As Lady brings them all closer together, Robert can’t harden his heart any longer…but is he too late to win Lauren’s love?


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