Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Texas Ranger



A Month of Heroes continues with Jim Williams, from "MissTaken Identity" by Kimberley Woodhouse in the MISSAdventure Bride Romance Collection.

Jim Williams is the hero in MissTaken Identity – my story in the MissAdventure Brides Collection
He’s a no-nonsense Texas Ranger who is wondering if the rigors of the Rangers might be getting too strenuous for him. Especially when his new prisoner seems to ruin everything. Including his coat and the outhouse door. He’s still young but is beginning to feel worn out. Maybe it’s time to settle down and have a family. But the woman-dressed-as-a-man that he only knows as Chuck is not what he wants and she gets under his skin at every turn. I love the fact that these two opposites find the truth while working together. Even though it’s quite an adventure along the way.


Happy Reading!


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BIO:

Kimberley Woodhouse is a best-selling author who loves the JOY of story. With more than a quarter of a million copies sold, she loves to share her heart and love of research with her readers. Kim and her incredible husband of almost thirty years have two adult children. She’s passionate about reading, music, cooking, and Bible study. You can connect with Kimberley at:


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3 comments:

Deanna Stevens said...

I like it when the clash a little. Never know what is coming when there is some difference of opinions going on.. Would enjoy reading this!

Kathy Kovach... said...

Me too. I love it when sparks fly.

Paula Shreckhise said...

I like a little clashing. It makes it much more interesting.