The Texan

The Texan by Joan Johnston is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on March 6, 2001. This 368-page novel presents a narrative centered on two feuding families, the Blackthornes and the Creeds, and explores the complex relationship between Owen Blackthorne, a solitary figure, and Bayleigh Creed, a determined woman seeking help to find her missing brother.
Readers will find a story that unfolds in the harsh landscape of West Texas, where Owen and Bayleigh must navigate their conflicting loyalties while confronting their growing attraction. As they venture into the wilderness, they face challenges that test their resolve and force them to make difficult choices regarding family, duty, and love. This edition captures the essence of contemporary romance set against a Western backdrop, highlighting themes of survival and the power of connection amidst adversity.
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In this breathtaking novel, New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston weaves a beguiling tale of two feuding families—the Blackthornes and the Creeds—and of two extraordinary people: loner Owen Blackthorne and beautiful, headstrong Bayleigh Creed, irresistibly drawn to each other despite the desperate odds against their love.
Owen Blackthorne is a lone wolf, a man who doesn’t need anyone. Then Bayleigh Creed appears on his doorstep, demanding his help in locating her missing brother. Together they head into the desolate West Texas wilderness, a Blackthorne and a Creed, mortal enemies obliged to join forces to survive. Neither counts on the unwanted attraction that draws them together, or the bitter truths that will force them apart—until the ruthless wilderness compels them to make life-and-death choices between family and duty and love.
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