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The Rancher's Secret
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- ISBN8235560048
- EAN9798235560048
- Date de parution18/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Emma thought she was running away from a broken engagement. From a life that had quietly, carefully collapsed in on itself until there was nothing left but noise, pressure, and the unbearable weight of pretending she was fine. She didn't expect the road to end in Cedar Valley. When her car finally crosses into the vast, unforgiving quiet of the countryside, Emma arrives stripped of certainty and running on fumes-emotionally, physically, and otherwise.
The city she left behind fades into something distant and unreal, replaced by open fields, frozen air, and a silence that feels too large to be safe. Cedar Valley is nothing like her former life. There are no glass towers, no constant notifications, no crowds to disappear into. Only weathered fences, hard ground, and people who speak in fewer words than she's used to hearing in a day. At the center of it all is Callahan Ranch-rugged, isolated, and ruled by structure.
And then there is Jake Callahan. He doesn't welcome her. He assesses her. Measures her like she's another problem to be managed on a long list of things that don't go according to plan. He is blunt, unyielding, and impossible to read-built from years of silence, responsibility, and something deeper he refuses to name. Emma tells herself she is only staying for a while. Just long enough to breathe again.
Just long enough to remember who she was before everything fell apart. But the ranch doesn't let anyone remain untouched for long. Between early mornings, strict rules, and the relentless demands of rural life, Emma finds herself slowly unraveling-and then, piece by piece, beginning to rebuild. Every task she learns, every boundary she crosses, every silence she survives pulls her deeper into a world that refuses to soften for her comfort.
And Jake Callahan, for all his distance, is always there at the edges of it-watching, correcting, protecting in ways he would never admit. As winter tightens its grip on Cedar Valley, isolation becomes both punishment and refuge. Emma begins to realize she isn't just hiding from her past-she's being forced to face it. The betrayal she ran from. The life she abandoned. The version of herself she no longer recognizes in the mirror.
But healing is not gentle. And neither is desire. Because under the silence of the ranch, something begins to shift. A tension that builds in glances held too long, in words left unsaid, in the space between what they are and what they might become. Jake Callahan does not make things easy. And Emma is no longer sure she wants easy things. The Rancher's Secret is a slow-burn, emotionally charged contemporary romance about starting over in the most unlikely place, confronting the past you tried to outrun, and discovering that sometimes the hardest person to trust.
is the one who sees you most clearly. Perfect for readers who love grumpy ranchers, emotional healing arcs, forced proximity tension, and stories where love grows quietly in the spaces between survival and surrender.
The city she left behind fades into something distant and unreal, replaced by open fields, frozen air, and a silence that feels too large to be safe. Cedar Valley is nothing like her former life. There are no glass towers, no constant notifications, no crowds to disappear into. Only weathered fences, hard ground, and people who speak in fewer words than she's used to hearing in a day. At the center of it all is Callahan Ranch-rugged, isolated, and ruled by structure.
And then there is Jake Callahan. He doesn't welcome her. He assesses her. Measures her like she's another problem to be managed on a long list of things that don't go according to plan. He is blunt, unyielding, and impossible to read-built from years of silence, responsibility, and something deeper he refuses to name. Emma tells herself she is only staying for a while. Just long enough to breathe again.
Just long enough to remember who she was before everything fell apart. But the ranch doesn't let anyone remain untouched for long. Between early mornings, strict rules, and the relentless demands of rural life, Emma finds herself slowly unraveling-and then, piece by piece, beginning to rebuild. Every task she learns, every boundary she crosses, every silence she survives pulls her deeper into a world that refuses to soften for her comfort.
And Jake Callahan, for all his distance, is always there at the edges of it-watching, correcting, protecting in ways he would never admit. As winter tightens its grip on Cedar Valley, isolation becomes both punishment and refuge. Emma begins to realize she isn't just hiding from her past-she's being forced to face it. The betrayal she ran from. The life she abandoned. The version of herself she no longer recognizes in the mirror.
But healing is not gentle. And neither is desire. Because under the silence of the ranch, something begins to shift. A tension that builds in glances held too long, in words left unsaid, in the space between what they are and what they might become. Jake Callahan does not make things easy. And Emma is no longer sure she wants easy things. The Rancher's Secret is a slow-burn, emotionally charged contemporary romance about starting over in the most unlikely place, confronting the past you tried to outrun, and discovering that sometimes the hardest person to trust.
is the one who sees you most clearly. Perfect for readers who love grumpy ranchers, emotional healing arcs, forced proximity tension, and stories where love grows quietly in the spaces between survival and surrender.

