Alayna McCloud has so much love to give that sometimes it hurts. Unable to have children of her own, she decides to become a foster mother and open her home on the Double-Cross Heart Ranch to abused and neglected children. The only problem is her house needs a ton of remodeling work, and fast. In steps the mysterious, but intriguing, Jack Cordell.Jack Cordell had been aimlessly roaming the west, trying desperately to escape the tragic life he left behind. The last thing in the world he wanted was to become hooked up with a woman or children. That was, until he met the beautiful Alayna McCloud. Slowly, but surely, Jack's frozen heart begin to thaw under the tender ministrations of this kindhearted young woman and her band of unique kids."That McCloud Woman" is the fourth book in Peggy Moreland's "Texas Brides" series, and it is a good one. The story is a natural continuation of the tales and adventures of the beautiful and captivating McCloud women: sisters Mandy, Merideth and Sam McCloud, and their cousin Alayna. Even if you haven't read the other books in the series, you can pick up this charming story and understand where everyone is. Peggy Moreland has long been hailed as the Queen of contemporary romance, and "That McCloud Woman" is just another jewel in her crown. Look for the completion of the McClouds' stories in "Hard Lovin' Man," due out in January, 2000.
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