What A Texas Girl Wants, From Crimson Romance
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Sometimes what happens in Mexico can change your whole life.
Free read: What A Texas Girl Wants, Chapter 1.
Wondering how Jackson and Kathleen met - the first time?
Free read: What A Texas Girl Wants, Prequel.
Awards: First Place, Contemporary Category, Lori Wilde's "Drive 'em Wilde" Contest
Kathleen Witte is a down-to-earth girl. She has to be, with the family ranch on the verge of success. After seven months of keeping it all together by swearing off men, however, Kathleen needs a bit of fun in the sun. Waking up with a husband she can't remember isn't how she planned to blow off steam.
The last thing Jackson Taylor wants in his life is a down-to-earth girl. He has four weeks of freedom in which to find his birth mother. He's done well avoiding commitment until now, so when he wakes up on a Mexican beach with Kathleen his first reaction is curiosity. When he spies the matching wedding rings on their left hands curiosity turns to concern.
Neither Jackson nor Kathleen want to stay married, but when her family shows up, they have no choice. Once back in Texas, however, can they keep this all-business marriage from turning into an all-consuming love?
What Reviewers are saying:
"Kristina Knight has created a story full of wonderful characters with real insecurities and doubts and allowed them to grow and find each other and love in the ranch country of South Texas. It’s a fast-paced fun story well-worth reading." ----Diane R. Jewkes, author of The Heart You Own
"I've had the good luck to read this from an advanced reader's copy and loved it. It's a fast ride across the Texas landscape following Jackson Taylor and Kathleen White as they try to bluff their way out of what happened one evening in Mexico." ----Peggy Bird, author of Beginning Again
Songs that inspired the writingSettle for a Slow Down by Dierks Bentley
Summertime by Kenny Chesney
Wasted by Carrie Underwood
Lost & Found by Brooks & Dunn
Real Fine Place by Sara Evans



