Our families have feuded for years, but when I get myself hurt during a winter storm, Dawson King rides in like a cowboy Prince Charming and tucks me into his bed until I get better. ItтАЩs suddenly hard to remember why I donтАЩt like him.
From Marie Johnston comes an enemies to lovers, small town romance.
Dawson KingтАЩs mom died because of my dadтАЩs poor decisions, and ever since, IтАЩve been at the bottom of the King Ranch manure pile. Years later, our circumstances couldnтАЩt be more different. IтАЩm left running my decrepit ranch, and heтАЩs right next door, in his big house, with his fat and happy cattle, and he sneaks treats to my horse. Everyone in town loves him while hating me is their favorite game.
Yet when I get hurt in the middle of a snow storm, heтАЩs the only one there to help me.
When IтАЩm recovering at his place, he takes care of me, and I start to forget the resentment between us and remember the friendship we had as kids. He treats me like he sees beyond my caustic personality and the high emotional barriers IтАЩve erected thanks to my rough upbringing.
What I donтАЩt know is that heтАЩs hiding a secret that gives him millions of reasons behind his motivation to get close to me. The clock is ticking for Dawson and his generous trust fund, and if I donтАЩt succumb to his intoxicating charm, IтАЩll end up back in the hovel I came from with a broken heart. But if I fall hard, IтАЩm not sure if heтАЩll have a reason to be there to catch me.
King's Country is a standalone novel in the King's Creek series (formerly published as the Oil Kings series).