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Suzanne Butler is saloon girl "Montana Sue" at the Lady Gay in Dodge City who has been hiding from an arranged marriage for over a year. Word has reached her that the man she spurned is on his way to Dodge City to reclaim her. Cyrus Kennedy is a widowed Texas cattle baron, expected to deliver his cattle to the stockyard in Dodge City, make arrangements with a new housekeeper and tutor for his ten-year-old son. He didn't expect a former feisty saloon girl would be going back to Texas with him. Will Suzanne be able to shed "Montana Sue" and avoid an unwanted marriage? What will Cryus' men and…mehr

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Suzanne Butler is saloon girl "Montana Sue" at the Lady Gay in Dodge City who has been hiding from an arranged marriage for over a year. Word has reached her that the man she spurned is on his way to Dodge City to reclaim her. Cyrus Kennedy is a widowed Texas cattle baron, expected to deliver his cattle to the stockyard in Dodge City, make arrangements with a new housekeeper and tutor for his ten-year-old son. He didn't expect a former feisty saloon girl would be going back to Texas with him. Will Suzanne be able to shed "Montana Sue" and avoid an unwanted marriage? What will Cryus' men and his boy think when he brings the red-headed Suzanne Butler home with him along the Chisholm Trail?
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Maxine Douglas first began writing in the early 1970s while in high school. She took every creative writing course offered at the time and focused her energy for many years after that on poetry. It wasn't until a dear friend's sister revealed she was about to become a published author that jumpstarted Maxine into getting the ball rolling; she finished her first manuscript in a month. Maxine and her late husband moved to Oklahoma in 2010 from Wisconsin. Since then Maxine has rekindled her childhood love of westerns. She has a son, two granddaughters, a great-granddaughter, and a domestic grey tabby named Simon. And many friends she now considers her Oklahoma family. One of the things Maxine has learned over the years is that you can never stop dreaming and reaching for the stars. Sooner or later you touch one and it'll bring you more happiness than you can ever imagine. Maxine feels lucky and blessed, that over the past several years she's been able to reach out and touch the stars--and she's still reaching. Maxine loves to hear from her readers. So, come on by and say "Hello"; Maxine would love to hear from you. You can catch her on: Facebook Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/maxinesbookdivas/ X: @waMaxineDouglas Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6423715.Maxine_Douglas BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/maxine-douglas