<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory craving adventure after tiring of society life. When she comes across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, his plan to obtain property in the Unassigned Lands sparks her own dreams for the future. When the land rush begins, they find themselves battling over a claim--and both dig in their heels.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory after tiring of confining society life. She wants adventure, and when she and her friend Amber come across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, they find his dreams for the new territory are very persuasive. With the much-anticipated land run pending, they may just join the rush. <br/><br/>Growing up parentless, all Frisco Smith wanted was a place to call his own. It's no wonder that he fought to open the Unassigned Lands. After years of sneaking across the border, he's even managed to put in a dugout house on a hidden piece of property he's poised to claim. <br/><br/>When the gun sounds, everyone's best plans are thrown out the window in the chaos of the run. Caroline and Frisco soon find themselves battling over a claim--and both dig in their heels. Settling the rightful ownership will bring these two closer than they ever expected and change their ideas of what a true home looks like.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>She Staked a Claim on His Land, <br/>So He Decided to Stake a Claim on Her Heart<br/></b><br/>Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory after tiring of confining society life. She wants adventure, and when she and her friend Amber come across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, his dreams for the new territory are very persuasive. With the much-anticipated land run about to happen, she may just join the rush. <br/><br/>Growing up an orphan, all Frisco Smith wanted was a place to call his own. It's no wonder he fought to open the Unassigned Lands to people with the same longing. After years of sneaking across the border, he's even managed to build a dugout house on a hidden piece of property he's poised to claim. <br/><br/>But when the gun sounds, everyone's best plans are thrown out the window in the chaos of the run. Caroline and Frisco find themselves battling over a claim--and both dig in their heels. Settling the rightful ownership will bring these two closer than they ever expected and change their ideas of what a true home looks like.<br/><br/>"Jennings returns to 1889 Oklahoma Territory in this excellent third installment to the Fort Reno series. . . . Fans of Tracie Peterson will enjoy Jennings's fine romance that mines the adventure and challenges of life in the Old West."--<b><i>Publishers Weekly<br/></i></b><br/>"Caroline is a trademark Jennings protagonist: spunky and bold as she unapologetically stands up for herself. Set on the precipice of the 1889 Land Run to the Unassigned Lands, <i>The Major's Daughter </i>sweeps readers into the chaos of the land-run madness with incredible detail and excitement. The rush of dreams energizes Caroline and Frisco's firecracker romance, which stays bright in spite of their challenging each other at every turn."--<b><i>Booklist </i></b><b>starred review</b><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Regina Jennings</b> is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University with a degree in English and a history minor. She is the author of numerous novels, including <i>For the Record</i>, <i> A Most Inconvenient Marriage</i>, <i> Sixty Acres and a Bride</i>, <i> </i>and <i>Caught in the Middle</i>, <i> </i>and has contributed novellas to several collections<i>. </i>She now lives outside Oklahoma City with her husband and four children and can be found online at www.reginajennings.com.
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