Callie's Quest

by Gen Carter


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Softcover
£16.95
Softcover
£16.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 17/04/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9780738853413

About the Book

Callie, betrayed by her best friend and the man she had hoped to spend the rest of her life with, fled to Chicago to escape the memories. Life there failed to kill the longing for what might have been in spite of her employer’s pressure to get his ring on her finger. Her father’s illness drew her back to the North Dakota ranch she had called home. When she reaches home, she finds a new man, Lucas, in charge. Instead of quarters in the bunkhouse, he is sleeping in her brother Bill’s old room

His sarcasm bewilders her until she finds he had learned of the circumstances that caused her to leave. They clashed constantly as circumstances threw them together. When Chad, the reason for her to flee from home, arrives, it made living in the same house almost unbearable.

When he starts visiting the curvy little bank teller, jealousy raises its wicked head and things went from bad to worse when her folks decided to visit her brother and they were left to care for the ranch. After an amorous episode, he brings in the bank teller’s mother to oversee the cooking and care of the house, much to Callie’s chagrin. Jealousy drives her into disappearing from time to time and finally sends her off to talk to her father. She comes back, promising to stick it out. When the teller decides to marry, Luke is free to tell Callie his true feelings and get her in his bed, permanently.


About the Author

Gen Carter is a new author with nine novels to her credit. She has always been a compulsive reader and gained her first look into the world beyond by reading her father’s Western Novels and her mother’s Romance Magazines while herding cattle and sheep on the North Dakota prairie. Her works, built around that foundation, are structured by her life experiences that were shared by eleven siblings, a loving husband and her own eight children. She brings a comfortable straightforward look at the personal relationships upon which we all thrive.