The talk of Coyote Canyon / Brenda Novak.
Material type: TextSeries: Novak, Brenda. Coyote Canyon ; 2.Publisher: Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Mira, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 384 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780778305323
- 0778305325
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Fiction | New | NOVAK, BRENDA | Checked out | 06/18/2024 | 33111011106495 | |||
Adult Book | Main Library | Fiction | New | NOVAK, BRENDA | Checked out | 06/19/2024 | 33111011225998 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
She's not here to make friends. She's here to make trouble.
With her piercings, tattoos and spiky blond hair, Ellen Truesdale doesn't quite fit in with the other folks in Coyote Canyon--and that's just fine with her. She's only here to put her father out of business, as payback for abandoning her when she was young.
Or is she more interested in finally proving that she was worth keeping?
Either way, she's struggling to keep her rival well-drilling company afloat. And being a single woman in a male-dominated field has started to take a toll. So when Hendrix Durrant steps in to help, Ellen has no choice but to let him--even though he happens to be her father's business partner and therefore her enemy. But the closer she works with him, the more she sees what she's been missing...in life and love. And once she lets go of her anger long enough to learn the truth about her past, she might just find the family she's always wanted.
Coyote Canyon
Book 1: Talulah's Back in Town
Book 2: The Talk of Coyote Canyon
Book 3: The Messy Lives of Jane Tanner
Sequel to: Talulah's back in town.
"With her piercings, tattoos and spiky blond hair, Ellen Truesdale doesn't quite fit in with the other folks in Coyote Canyon--and that's just fine with her. She's only here to put her father out of business, as payback for abandoning her when she was young. Or is she more interested in finally proving that she was worth keeping? Either way, she's struggling to keep her rival well-drilling company afloat. And being a single woman in a male-dominated field has started to take a toll. So when Hendrix Durrant steps in to help, Ellen has no choice but to let him--even though he happens to be her father's business partner and therefore her enemy. But the closer she works with him, the more she sees what she's been missing--in life and love. And once she lets go of her anger long enough to learn the truth about her past, she might just find the family she's always wanted"--Dust jacket flap.