Hard Ride to Dry Gulch. Joanna Wayne
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A DEDICATED DETECTIVE RISKS HIS LIFE TO SAVE A WOMAN AND HER SON IN THIS SPELLBINDING BIG “D” DADS: THE DALTONS NOVEL BY JOANNA WAYNE.
A haunting beauty with mesmerizing brown eyes is in desperate need of Dallas homicide detective Travis Dalton’s help. Faith Ashburn’s troubled teenage son is missing…and may be hiding secrets that could get him—and his mother—killed.
Faith will do whatever it takes to find her boy, even if it means turning to the rugged detective, a man shadowed by his own painful past. When the search reveals a shocking connection to the dangerous criminal Travis has sworn to bring down, Faith has to trust him with her life. And when passion flares, she has to trust him with something she vowed never again to give: her heart.
The desperation in Faith’s voice turned Travis inside out.
He longed to hold her close and whisper that everything would be all right, but it would be an empty promise. And once she was in his arms with her soft body pressed into his, comfort wouldn’t be the only thing on his mind.
He wanted to kiss her, had wanted to since the night he’d first laid eyes on her in the Passion Pit, though he hadn’t admitted that to himself then.
Now the desire was entangled with his need to keep her safe and help her find her son.
Hard Ride to Dry Gulch
Joanna Wayne
JOANNA WAYNE was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, and received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from LSU Shreveport. She moved to New Orleans in 1984, and it was there that she attended her first writing class and joined her first professional writing organization. Her debut novel, Deep in the Bayou, was published in 1994.
Now, dozens of published books later, Joanna has made a name for herself as being on the cutting edge of romantic suspense in both series and single-title novels. She has been on the Waldenbooks bestseller list for romance and has won many industry awards. She is also a popular speaker at writing organizations and local community functions and has taught creative writing at the University of New Orleans Metropolitan College.
Joanna currently resides in a small community forty miles north of Houston, Texas, with her husband. Though she still has many family and emotional ties to Louisiana, she loves living in the Lone Star State. You may write Joanna at PO Box 852, Montgomery, Texas 77356, USA.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Faith Ashburn—When her 18-year-old son goes missing, she will stop at nothing to find him.
Travis Dalton—Houston homicide detective. Once he meets Faith, he will do anything to help her find her son and keep Faith safe.
Reuben Jackson Dalton, better known as R.J.—Travis’s father and the owner of the Dry Gulch Ranch.
Cornell Ashburn—Faith’s missing son.
Reno Vargas—Travis’s partner.
Georgio Trosclair—Owner of the Passion Pit.
Angela Pointer—Exotic dancer who was involved with Cornell.
Mark Ethridge—Head of the DPD missing persons division.
John Patterson—Border patrol agent and a friend of Travis.
Walt Marshall—Former boyfriend of Angela Pointer.
Alex Salinger—Rancher in Laredo.
Joni Dalton—Best friend of Faith Ashburn, and Travis’s new sister-in-law.
Leif Dalton—Joni’s husband.
Alex and Hadley Dalton—Son and daughter-in-law of R.J., who live on the Dry Gulch Ranch.
Lila and Lacy Dalton—Twin daughters of Alex and Hadley.
Effie Dalton—Leif Dalton’s teenage daughter.
A special salute to mothers everywhere who know what it’s like to love a child unconditionally.
A smile to my grandchildren who bring endless joy to my life. And hats off to my editor, Denise Zaza, who has worked with me through almost sixty books. Here’s to sixty more.
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