The Wylder Family Collection E-Book Bundle
The Wylder Family Collection E-Book Bundle
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Become a part of the Wylder family as you laugh, smile and cry your way through these heartwarming small town romances.
Five brothers, one ranch and true love for all! Plus two bonus Wylder books are in this collection so you don't miss a family member or side story set in this Wylder family story world.
Books are from two series--The Cowboys of Sweetheart Creek, Texas and Indigo Bay.
📕The Cowboy's Stolen Heart
One fashion model looking to change her life. One unapologetic cowboy who thinks she’s nothing more than a princess. Can these two opposites see eye to eye long enough to admit they’re in love?
📕The Cowboy's Secret Wish
Cowboy and football coach Myles Wylder knows he’s not the type of man librarian Karen Hartley is looking for. But maybe he can convince her they have more in common than she realizes…
📕The Cowboy's Second Chance
When Ryan’s sexy new neighbor Carly takes aim at him with her shotgun during a late-night misunderstanding that sparks his interest, he may have to look out for more than his life—he may have to look out for his heart!
📕The Cowboy’s Sweet Elopement
A friends to lovers romance between single mother April and her ex-boyfriend’s brother, veterinarian Brant. He’s used to rescuing injured animals. But will he be able to rescue April’s heart?
📕The Cowboy’s Surprise Return
Cole returns home only to find that nobody believes he’s about to settle down and stay. Will a fake relationship between himself and the town’s matchmaker, Jackie, help him out? And will Jackie’s secret crush on Cole ever amount to something real?
📕Sweet Troublemaker
Polly Morgan needs a vacation, and she's hoping some extra time in the oceanside town of Indigo Bay before her friend’s wedding will do the trick. But she doesn’t expect to save the entire event alongside the man she measures all kisses against—her first love, Nick Wylder. Or how her heart seems to remember all the reasons it fell for him in the first place…
📕Sweet Joymaker
Maria’s not in the habit of flirting or having a secret admirer. But when local mechanic Clint takes his Christmas vacation to the same beach town, it’s time to shake off the cobwebs. As they work on a local fundraiser will they be able to prove to themselves there's no age limit when it comes to falling in love?
This bundle also includes a bonus origin story from the grandfather's point of view and a read order list so you don't miss a single thing while indulging in this heartwarming, fell-good book bundle.
One ranch, five brothers, and the women that win their hearts. This is an extended family book bundle set in the quirky small town of Sweetheart Creek and Indigo Bay.
Enjoy five novels from The Cowboys of Sweetheart Creek, Texas series, then dive into their mother's later in life, second chance at love romance as well as their cousin's! This bundle also includes a sweet origin story bonus written from the eldest Wylder in the clan--Carmichael.
These are sweet, emotional reads about family, cowboys, and the strong heroines (or heroes) that win their hearts. Closed door romances that are clean, fun and heartwarming--and contain plenty of swoon.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Did not want to put it down. I absolutely loved this book. ...lots of intrigue and speculation as to how this might play out in the end. Give me more!!!” Geeky Gram
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "“I kept reading every time I had a few minutes. The hero tugged at my heartstrings early on.” M Kittles
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Great moments of hilarity." Michaela
Inside this bundle of stories:
✅ Opposites
✅ Family (and plenty of dogs and other animals!)
✅ Second Chances
✅ Heartwarming moments
✅ Realistic Characters (who work through the bumps on the way to love)
✅ Cowboys
✅ Secrets and Secret Crushes
✅ Sweet and clean stories set in two quirky small towns
Your bingeable book bundle purchase includes:
🌸 The Cowboy's Stolen Heart
An opposites attract romance about finding family, home and a place to belong.
He's a cowboy. She's a supermodel. They're working on one ranch. What could go wrong?
🌸 The Cowboy's Secret Wish
Opposites attract and clash! Secrets, mix-ups, and growing crushes!
Cowboy and football coach Myles Wylder knows he’s not the type of man librarian Karen Hartley is looking for. But maybe he can convince her they have more in common than she realizes…as long as she doesn’t discover his secret.
🌸 The Cowboy's Second Chance
A second chance at love is in the air for these two wildly independent characters.
When Ryan’s sexy new neighbor Carly takes aim at him with her shotgun during a late-night misunderstanding that sparks his interest, he may have to look out for more than his life—he may have to look out for his heart!
🌸 The Cowboy's Sweet Elopement
A friends to lovers, marriage of convenience, secret crush, single mom romance packed with emotion, joy and love.
April MacFarlane wishes her best friend, veterinarian, Brant Wylder would see her as more than another rescue. Someone he might choose for his own happily ever after. Can she convince him the only thing in need of rescue is her heart?
🌸 The Cowboy's Surprise Return
Returning home, secret crushes, fake relationships and second chances...
Cole Wylder has sworn off women. But what’s a cowboy to do when the key to rebuilding bridges with his family means faking something serious with the town sweetheart, a pretty spitfire named Jackie Moorhouse?
🌸 Sweet Troublemaker
Two exes, one wedding to save--together.
Polly Morgan needs a vacation, and she's hoping some extra time in the oceanside town of Indigo Bay before her friend’s wedding will do the trick. But she doesn’t expect to save the entire event alongside the man she measures all kisses against—her first love, Nick Wylder. Or how her heart seems to remember all the reasons it fell for him in the first place…
🌸 Sweet Joymaker
It's never too late for a second chance at love.
Maria’s not in the habit of flirting or having a secret admirer. But when local mechanic Clint takes his Christmas vacation to the same beach town, it’s time to shake off the cobwebs. As they work on a local fundraiser will they be able to prove to themselves there's no age limit when it comes to falling in love?
🌸 Bonus short story
Cranky Carmichael was once in love! Read this short story about the family patriarch and how the family ranch came to be--and how it got its accidental name!
🌸 Read Order List
Are lists your love language? Get out your pen and mark off the books in this bundle as you read them, or simply download this list to your ereader so you know which book to read next.
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Peek Inside the Book!
Peek Inside the Book!
Sneak Peek From The Cowboy's Stolen Heart:
Levi stopped, windows down, the dark brown hair around his ears fluttering in the breeze as though he’d put off getting a haircut for too long. He adjusted his cowboy hat over his forehead as if he might be thinking before speaking. Not a bad trait. It was unfortunate he hadn’t utilized it earlier.
“I’d like to apologize for back there,” he said with great care. “If you find you want a tour of town, I can do that. I’ll warn you, though, I spend most of my time on the family ranch or at the field watching football.” He looked like he had more to say, but instead closed his mouth. Another good trait. He knew when to stop talking.
He studied her car with interest for another moment. “Won’t start?”
She shook her head. “Usually it only needs twenty minutes.”
“Can I give you a ride somewhere?”
“As a matter of fact, you can.” She marched to the passenger side of his truck, intent on making him do a good deed in order to make amends. Or maybe just to somehow prove she was more than whatever he thought he’d seen in her at the diner. She yanked open the creaky door.
“Sorry, it doesn’t get used much. The dog usually hops in from this side.”
She hoisted herself up onto the springy seat, displacing a layer of dust that made her nose tickle. She sneezed.
“Bless you.”
“Thank you.”
He put the truck in gear. “To Luanne’s, I presume?”
“Yes. Do you know the address?” She mentally crossed her fingers, realizing that unless they took her old meandering bike route to Luanne’s she might not be able to find it on the first try.
“I don’t. But I do know how to get there.” His lips quirked as if he was holding back a smile. He was cute when he did that. Too cute. Like when he’d been a teenager.
“Good.” She sat stiffly as he began driving, lifting his fingers off the steering wheel in a casual wave to an oncoming truck pulling a horse trailer. The other driver’s interest was focused on her, Laura noted.
The window was still down and the wind tangled her hair as they picked up speed. She looked for a button, but it was a crank style.
When she reached for it, Levi said in a gentle, yet warning tone, “I leave the windows down as they don’t always go back up. And if they do, they don’t always come down again. No AC.”
“Why don’t you fix them?”
He shrugged. “It’s old. This isn’t the ranch’s going-to-town truck.”
“But you went to town in it.”
“Yup.”
They headed back toward town, passing her car. In the ditch opposite her VW, several boys had parked their bicycles and were standing in a circle. One waved something small and dainty in the air.
Laura sat up, her stomach dropping. “My suitcase.”
There was a flash of red fabric, then a scrap of something lacy as another boy found a trophy. She covered her mouth in horror. They were waving her lingerie around like a prize. Her very sexy, very expensive, very personal lingerie.
Levi pulled over just as Laura sank down in her seat, whispering, “Keep going! Keep going!”
He ignored her, hopping out, his shoulders broad, his stance saying he meant business as he addressed the boys. Laura tentatively opened her door, sliding out onto the soft dirt at the edge of the road. Her heels sank in and she lost her balance, wavering for one brief second before gravity ruthlessly sent her tumbling into the ditch, skinning her knees and palms in the loose gravel and dry grass as she let out an embarrassing squeak of surprise.
“Whoa.” Levi was there in a flash, holding her elbow as he helped her up.
Laura dusted herself off, wishing she had superpowers. Namely ones that would make her invisible. She caught sight of what Levi was holding in his free hand. It was a week’s worth of delicate lace, and she debated whether fainting would save her from experiencing the full brunt of this mortifying moment...
Levi gave her elbow a small squeeze. “You doing all right there?”
She forced her head to move up and down, when all she wanted to do was shake it and sit down and cry at how everything felt as though it was piling up on her today.
The boys had cycled a short way down the road, stopping at a safe distance to call out something she couldn’t hear. Levi, jaw set, collected her clothing with efficient moves, cradling the split case, then placing it in the back of his pickup. If he drove fast enough into town she was pretty sure all her newly retrieved undergarments would be blown out, strewn about like freebies in a small town parade sponsored by La Perla.
Laura hadn’t moved from her spot at the bottom of the ditch, and from behind her, Levi asked, “Got yourself stuck down there?”
She looked down at her feet, at her fitted dress, then turned to survey the unforgiving incline. She was everything he’d judged her to be earlier, and it was beyond humbling.
Levi began moving toward her again, and she pointed a finger at him. “Don’t you dare pick me up and carry me like a useless female.”
There must’ve been something in her tone because he halted abruptly, hands raised in surrender.
She eyed the slope to the truck. There was only one way to make it up with any dignity and grace. She was going to have to go barefoot. She bent to undo the straps of her shoes, ignoring how torn up her knees were. The grass in the ditch was prickly, dry and similar to fierce little swords. Walking over it would surely hurt worse than having the more tender areas of her body waxed for a bikini shoot. But she was not going to flail about in these heels, and she was not going to accept being helpless.
She glanced at the sky while trying to slip off one dusty red Jimmy Choo. Cloudless. No chance of a freak lightning strike. She wobbled dangerously.
“I’m sorry,” she said in a smooth voice, reaching out and indicating she’d like to use Levi to support her. “Would you be able to assist me?”
He came down the embankment, angling his feet so the heels of his boots dug into the ground, then tilted his shoulder her way. The man was tall, even taller than she was. “You sure I can’t just hoist you into the truck like a sack of potatoes?”
She had been avoiding looking at him as she placed a hand on his warm shoulder, but now snapped a glance at him, finding amusement twinkling in his cloudless blue eyes.
Her frustration bubbled over and she grumbled, “I hate these shoes. I hate my nails. I hate my eyelashes. I hate my highlights. I hate this dress and I hate my fake tan. And I could really use a second milkshake right now.”
Levi studied her for a moment, then said, “I like your dress.”
She gave him a pitiful look and they burst out laughing.
“Looks like you may have hit rock bottom there.” He was cuter when he smiled, and his drawl was dead to rights the sexiest thing she’d heard in eons. Maybe his good looks weren’t a complete and utter waste, after all.
“This isn’t rock bottom,” she whispered, her lip trembling dangerously. “Trust me.” But it felt pretty darn close.
Laura gasped as Levi lifted her into the air, one arm behind her legs and the other around her waist, in a quick move she didn’t have time to protest. In seconds he had her up the hill and into the passenger seat, her loosened shoe slipping off her foot in the process. His arms felt strong, his body capable. Before she could say thank-you, he had turned away to retrieve her shoe.
He handed it to her. “Cinderella.”
“I’m not a princess,” she muttered.
“You said that years ago, with that same jut of your chin.” His smile was kind and caused a swarm of butterflies to flutter in her stomach, and a part of her hoped she stayed in Sweetheart Creek long enough to earn another one.