Rancher’s Law

Rancher’s Law by Diana Palmer is a contemporary romance novel published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 2024. This original edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Amelia Rose Grayson and her former neighbor, Cal Hollister, a Texas detective. Their paths cross again when Amelia cares for Cal after he is wounded, reigniting feelings that Amelia thought she had left behind.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, passion, and the complexities of reconnecting after past hurts. As Amelia attempts to forge a new life away from her small-town roots, the undeniable chemistry between her and Cal complicates her plans. The novel delves into their emotional struggles and the challenges they face in moving forward together. This edition also includes a free bonus story titled “Guy,” adding further depth to the reading experience.
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A Texas detective and his former neighbor reunite in this heartfelt romance novel from New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer
One night in his arms changes everything…
For Amelia Rose Grayson, there was only ever one love: Cal Hollister. When Cal, a police captain, is wounded, she’s there for him and helps nurse him back to health. After he shrugs off their undeniable chemistry, Amelia knows she needs to cut all her old ties. She escapes her small-town life and forges a new path, trying to leave Cal behind. But Amelia can’t break free of Cal’s orbit. Emotion–and an unrelenting passion–takes over when they reconnect, sending them both into dangerous territory. Can the two of them move past their previous hurt and make peace? And will they finally face the reason they keep finding each other?
Free Bonus Story Included: Guy
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
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