#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey
presents a passionate novel of hidden identities, family
secrets, and a love that transcends a fifty-year feud, set
in the majestic ranchland of 1880s Montana Territory.
Some young ladies marry for money and social standing, a few
lucky ones marry for love, but Tiffany Warren is marrying to
end a feud. Honoring her mother’s wishes, Tiffany
reluctantly travels west to meet her estranged father and
his enemy’s eldest son, rancher Hunter Callahan. Once the
Warrens and the Callahans are united by marriage, both clans
will stop squabbling over a disputed strip of land. But in
the chaos of a train robbery Tiffany seizes a golden
opportunity: By assuming the identity of her father’s new
housekeeper she can live with the father she never knew and
assess his true character, as well as that of the
neighboring cowboy to whom she is betrothed. But, too late,
Tiffany discovers that the rivalry between the Warrens and
the Callahans has escalated when the Callahans steal the
Warrens’ “housekeeper” as soon as she steps off the train!
Now Tiffany, masquerading as Jennifer Fleming, finds herself
living in the enemy camp, under the same roof as her fiancé.
All too soon she learns her intended is a handsome, sweet-
talking charmer whom she has to fight off because he can’t
keep his eyes—or his hands—off Jennifer. After Tiffany’s
charade is exposed, she refuses to marry Hunter, not even to
end the hostilities between the families. How can she wed a
man who is in love with another woman? As Hunter goes about
claiming his rightful bride-to-be, he knows that although he
loves two women— proper, elegant Tiffany as well as spunky,
passionate Jennifer—he has only one heart to win.