In Chase the Wind, Sean's feelings for Casey prompt him to let her help track down her father's murderer, while in Against the Wind, a young northern woman and an ex-rebel Southern doctor learn to overcome their differences.
A Common Goal
Casey Saunders's father had been cruelly gunned down in the street. And Sean Mallory was the one man who could lead her to the killer.
Mallory had been hunting Wilson and his gang of cutthroats across the Southwest. He didn't need anyone's help. Especially not that being offered by th feisty Casey and the young gunslinger Ty Donaldson. His growing respect for Ty was troubling enough. But the way he felt about Casey kept him awake at night a made him long for the killing to be over . . . and their lives together to begin.
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