Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice by Mary Connealy, published by Baker Publishing Group on October 6, 2015, is a historical fiction novel that intertwines elements of romance and Western themes. The story follows Bailey Wilde, a skilled rancher who has been living disguised as a man. When Gage Coulter arrives to reclaim access to his land, he discovers that Bailey is not only a woman but also a formidable presence. Their initial conflict sets the stage for a complex relationship as they navigate their differences and the challenges of their rugged environment.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between two strong-willed homesteaders as they confront their circumstances and each other. The winter season serves as a backdrop for their evolving relationship, prompting them to seek companionship and understanding. As Bailey and Gage engage in a wild plan to address their predicament, the story delves into themes of independence, respect, and the potential for love amidst adversity. With 332 pages, this edition offers a rich exploration of character and setting, appealing to fans of Christian fiction and historical romance.
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Bailey Wilde is one of the best new ranchers in the West. She’s been living disguised as a man for a while, but when Gage Coulter comes to drive her off her homestead, he quickly realizes he’s dealing with a woman–a very tough, very intriguing woman at that.
Gage is an honest man, but he didn’t make his fortune being weak. He won’t break the law, but he’ll push as hard as he can within it. Five thousand acres of his best range land is lost to him because Bailey’s homestead is located right across the only suitable entrance to a canyon full of lush grass. Gage has to regain access to his land–and he’s got to go through Bailey to do it.
Spending a winter alone has a way of making a person crave some human contact. In a moment of weakness, Bailey agrees to a wild plan Gage concocts. Can these two independent, life-toughened homesteaders loosen up enough to earn each other’s respect–and maybe find love in
the process?
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