Canyon

Canyon by Brenda Streater Jackson, published by Mills & Boon in 2013, is a literary work that spans 384 pages. The narrative unfolds around Zane Westmoreland, a rancher who is left unsettled when Channing Hastings walks away from him, only to return engaged. This unexpected turn of events prompts Zane to take action, determined to prove that he is the only man for her.
The book also features a second storyline involving Michael “Shay” Shaylen, a billionaire entrepreneur who unexpectedly becomes a guardian to a baby boy. To navigate this new role, he seeks the help of his ex-lover, child psychologist Juliana Cane, proposing a deal that intertwines their professional and personal lives. As they work together, both characters confront their past and the complexities of their desires, all while grappling with the temporary nature of their arrangement. This edition offers readers a glimpse into themes of love, responsibility, and the challenges of rekindling relationships.
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Zane
No woman walks away from Zane Westmoreland. But when Channing Hastings does just that, it leaves the rancher reeling-and then she returns to town, engaged! Zane will do whatever it takes to show her that there is no man for her but him.
The Baby Deal
When billionaire entrepreneur Michael “Shay” Shaylen becomes guardian to a baby boy, he knows there’s only one woman who can teach him how to be a father–his ex-lover, child psychologist Juliana Cane. So he makes her a deal: if she gives him two months, he’ll give her a boost in her career.
She says yes. Suddenly, Juliana has everything she’s ever wanted: a home, a child–Shay. But she knows this seductive situation is only temporary. Because even as desire burns between them–so do the reasons Juliana has to say goodbye….
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