Resisting Mr. Tall, Dark and Texan
THUNDER CANYON NUGGET
Texas is coming to Thunder Canyon!
Hot off the press! Word around town is Ethan Traub—of the Texas Traubs—is bringing the family oil business to Thunder Canyon, along with his sassy personal assistant, Lizzie Landry. Settling down isn’t part of this wealthy bachelor’s game plan. So why are we hearing rumors that he’s starting to see Lizzie as something more than his devoted employee?
Lizzie may be secretly in love with her heart-meltingly handsome boss, but she knows better than anyone that he’s not the marrying kind. Besides, she’s got her own dreams—to hightail it back to Texas to open her own bakery.
But my sources tell me the oil baron won’t let her go so easily.
Stay tuned, faithful readers, to find out if this is one deal Ethan will seal with a kiss!

REVIEW QUOTES FOR RESISTING MR. TALL, DARK AND TEXAN
“This is the type of romance I like to read; charming and heart-felt with some saucy moments. No over arrogant or supercilious heroes. No power-hungry heroines. Just two best friends who discover their love for each other in different ways and at different times. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.” --Connie Payne, Once Upon a Romance, 3.75 stars
“Lizzie Landry dreams of opening her own bakery, but her boss, Ethan Traub, is determined to keep her and convinces her to stay and go with him to Montana, where he wants to expand his business. Ethan realizes that he needs Lizzie for non-business reasons and Lizzie finds her heart changing unexpectedly. Strong writing, good pacing and charming, authentic characters make this one a good read.” --Melanie Bates, Romantic Times Book Reviews
“What a wonderful story this is!!” –Barb Ferris, Amazon.com (5 stars)
“Christine Rimmer weaves a story of love and devotion; Lizzie has loved Ethan from the time she started working for him, but Ethan was just as sure that he will never be trapped by love. Will Ethan realize just how much Lizzie means to him before it is too late?” --Helen Slifer, B&N.com (5 stars)
“I liked her, I liked him, I liked the way they were both trying to strike out on their own, but still hold onto the familiar. I liked the happy ending.”—ruthjoec, Amazon.com (4 stars)
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