Homecoming Ranch (Pine River #1)

Dani also told me something kind of strange about Libby. She said that Libby was driving around Ryan Spangler’s house in a sort of sneaky, weird way. I don’t know what is going on with that, but Libby better be careful. Libby is awesome. But sneaking around is not awesome. It’s weird.

Oh, I almost forgot! Marisol is pregnant. No, not by me! Not that I didn’t try and talk her into a little sumpin sumpin, but she always uses that “I’m married,” excuse with me. But, okay, that aside, you know what this means. It means another stink-eyed baby is going to be toddling around, messing with my controllers and probably gnawing on my feet. Not cool, man, not cool!

I’m going to set up a Facebook page for the little Stinker. Watch for it. It will be called, The Stinker.

As for Dad, he’s all happy that Luke is home. And he’s happy about Blue Eyes. She’s been staying out at the ranch, and Luke is here, but still, it’s like I told Dad, Luke seems super happy now that he has someone around to agree with him all the time. I finally just came out and asked Luke if they were going to get married, and he said something bogus, like “all good things in time, doofus.” Like that means anything. But I heard Maddie talking about rings to Marisol. You heard it here first, kids—there’s going to be some big damn deal around their engagement, like they are the first two people in the history of the world to get engaged. Which is totally okay with me, because I really like Maddie and it means another party. Hoozah!

That’s it for now. Moo latte as we say up at the ranch.





ABOUT THE AUTHOR


CARRIE D’ANNA

Julia London is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly best-selling author of more than two dozen romantic fiction novels. She is the author of the popular Desperate Debutante, Scandalous, and Secrets of Hadley Green historical romance series, as well as the author of several contemporary women’s fiction novels with strong romantic elements, including the upcoming Return to Homecoming Ranch and The Last Homecoming.

Julia is the recipient of the RT Book Club Award for Best Historical Romance and a four-time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction. She lives in Austin, Texas.