She’s raising her son on her own, but
that’s just fine with
Lark Cantrell. Caribou Crossing’s fire chief comes from a
long line of strong, independent women—who have lousy luck
with men. Lark’s ex-husband walked out when Jayden was born
with cerebral palsy. No matter—Jayden, now ten, is a bright,
terrific kid, and the love of her life. When it comes to
men, Lark is content with the occasional casual hookup;
there’s no room in her heart for more
disappointment.
Major Eric Weaver is in Caribou
Crossing for one reason: to
complete his rehabilitation so he can return to active
service. Haunted by what went down in Afghanistan, his
wounded soul isn’t healing as quickly as his body. But it’s
almost impossible to resist the appeal of the sexy, feisty
fire chief and her plucky son—not to mention the friendly,
caring small town way of life. In Lark’s loving arms, the
scarred soldier begins to believe he may finally have found
his true home…