Meet Ethan MacKay: Five Important Things

Meet Ethan MacKay: Five Important Things

So, about Ethan? Here are a few important things:
  • He's a born and bred cowboy and remains that deep in his heart, even though he's not so sure about that anymore.
  • He's loyal, brave, trustworthy, and dedicated to serve and protect. He is a Navy SEAL. 
  • He's somewhat broken — both mentally and physically.
  • Although it takes him a while to admit it, he's been carrying around some guilt on a couple of levels for quite some time.
  • He never stopped loving Brandley Mendoza.
In order to serve and protect—defend his country and do what he was trained to do—Ethan thought he had to give up the one thing most precious to him.

Turned out he was wrong.


ETHAN: BLACK SHEEP COWBOY
Parker Ranches, Inc., Book 7

Navy SEAL Ethan MacKay returns to Sweet Grass Ranch to recuperate from an injury suffered on a mission, and eventually help manage the South Dakota family ranch with his identical twin brother, Evan.

ethan mckay book coverBut he’s been gone too long, and he’s not the man who left the ranch over a dozen years ago. His body broken, and hopefully not his mind, he prays what they say is true—that cowboy runs deep in your blood—because this black sheep cowboy could sure use something familiar to hang his hat on.

But being back home at Sweet Grass is almost more of a challenge than heading up a special ops mission in Libya, especially when something familiar turns out to be the major challenge—his ex-wife, Brandley Mendoza.

Brandley and Ethan’s marriage quickly unraveled when he headed into SEAL training, and by the time of his first deployment, their relationship was fatally severed.

Still, she keeps in close contact with the MacKays and considers them family. Hired by Ethan’s brother to review the ranch’s accounting books after their father’s death, Brandley discovers Evan has an ulterior motive. Why he thinks she is the person to help Ethan get his head back on straight, she doesn’t know, especially when she’s dealing with problems of her own.

But she risks coming down from her Black Hills safe haven to find out—only to realize that her heart is still vulnerable, and that Ethan isn’t the cowboy she fell in love with when they were kids.

Can Brandley tease out the cowboy in Ethan’s black sheep heart and rediscover the love they once shared? Can she resolve the issues of her own shaky past, to let herself trust again? Or are they both too far gone to even try?
 
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