ISBN-13: 9781470155315 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 198 str.
With a heaven-bound plunge, the cinch belt broke and Chad fell in a heap to the ground, barely missing the flying back hooves of the black. He fell hard, knocking the wind from him, and lay motionless in a state of semi-consciousness, unaware of the danger that lay ahead. Leith came down off the fence, running as fast as he could to the aid of his friend, for he had seen the intentions of the enraged horse. Rid of both rider and saddle, the stallion had made a round of the corral, still hunching his back and squealing his anger as he turned and headed straight for the fallen cowboy. Reaching his friend, Leith looked up and faced his own fate. The stallion was nearly upon him, eyes aflame, ears laid back and lips parted, revealing menacing teeth. The intent was clearly to kill. Leith and Chad are still fighting and playing like the brothers they almost are-mostly fighting to start with-only now they have the demands of their own ranch to deal with. Not to mention their own families. There is some cattle rustling going on and some bad guys to fight, but most of the mischief is coming from Leith's little pair of four-year-old twins. Ride along in this sequel to LEITH OAKLEY, MONTANA COWBOY, as a set of four-year-old twins enter the picture with their mischieveous antics. A wild horse bears down on Leith, Chad, and Leith's pregnant wife with the intent to kill. A new car enters the picture, as well as new births, along with enough skullduggery, fights, and bronc-ridin' to whet the appetite, as well as a horse race which puts the three men of Double O Ranch in competition with each other. To add a bit more spice, Leith's hackles rise as Angelique pushes his buttons.