Shortly after their night together, Boyle's men come to the cabin when he's away with their guns blasting. She has fallen in love with him but he mistakes it for gratitude and figures that time and distance will take care of the feelings they've developed for each other. Douglas and Isabel become close during these 8 weeks they share together and end up in each others arms. in forty-degree weather and tracking bird behavior. Also because she was really bad at sitting in a swamp at 5 A.M. The plan is to keep it secret that the baby has been born to give him time to grow and get stronger before trying to get out of there. A former science geek, Susan Kay Law turned to romancewriting as a career because it was the perfect excuse to avoid housework and continue spending all her time doing what she really loved: reading and daydreaming. Now, with little Parker being born and the horses and house in need of supplies from town, Douglas sneaks out under the cover of darkness to break into the store in town and talk to the doctor who they won't let through. It just happened to be storming the night Douglas got through unseen and what helped even more was the men watching were drunk and didn't hear him. The rancher and his men won't let anyone onto her land or let her off. She is basically being kept a prisoner on her own land. Her husband was shot in the back by Boyle, a neighboring rancher who wants her land and her. When her water breaks he carries her up to the house and delivers her son. Isabel Grant was a fine looking woman but after coming out of the stall she was hiding in Douglas finds her 'as big as a house' and in premature labor. Douglas Clayborne walks into a barn to pick up a horse he's bought and finds a shotgun pointed at him.
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