Description
On a spring day in 1889 Corrine Greslin vowed that she would never again be beholden to any man. She'd build a home on her own land, land that she would stake out in the Oklahoma Land Rush. And, more than anything, she wanted to do it alone. When Lee Highland rode up beside her she refused to be swayed by his confident style and persistent ways. Corrine's heart had been broken too many times to be easily healed by Lee's carefree attitude. A man is only as good as his word and Corrine Greslin would hold Lee Highland to his.