Follow our Telegram channel to get notified instantly whenever new books are published.
Baby For The Silver Fox Ranchers – Hannah Ryder

The foreman mask slid back into place, but it fit looser now. “Work,” he said. “Cows don’t care about our personal lives. We have the herd check in the lower pasture. Fence repair on the north ridge.” “I have rounds,” Harper said. “Monty’s dressing needs changing. And I want to check the foal.” “Ridge goes with you,” Colt said instantly.
Harper paused. “I can change a dressing alone, Colt.” “Ridge goes with you,” Colt repeated. “To the barn. To the pasture. Anywhere outside the house yard.” “The rule was no meetings alone,” she said. “Not ‘Harper needs a bodyguard to walk ten feet’.” “The rules changed,” Colt said. He leaned forward.
“You’re not just an employee anymore, Harper. You’re… us. And that means you’re a target.” “I was already a target,” she said. “Now you’re a target with leverage,” I said quietly. “If Mercer knows… if Oliver knows…” “They won’t know,” she said. “We’re discreet.” “We’re a lot of things,” I said. “Discreet isn’t usually one of them. Did you see the way you looked at Colt just now? A blind man could see it.”
She flushed. “Ridge stays close,” Colt said finally. “Jesse and I will handle the fence. We’ll meet back here for lunch. We need to go over the audit paperwork.” “Actually,” I said. They all looked at me. I kept my voice light, but I felt the weight of the decision. “We need supplies,” I said.
“We’re out of nails for the fence. And Harper needs to not be in this kitchen staring at the sink. We should go to town.” “Town?” Harper asked. Her eyes went wide. “Yeah,” I said. “Breakfast at the diner. Hardware run. We show our faces. We show them we aren’t hiding.” Colt frowned. “It’s risky.” “Hiding is riskier,” I said. “Hiding makes us look guilty. We go in. We get coffee.
We act like nothing happened.” Colt looked at Harper. “You up for it?” She straightened her spine. “Yes. I’m not a prisoner.” “Then we go,” Colt said. “All of us.” The town felt different today. Usually, when I walked down Main Street, I waved. I smiled. I stopped to chat about the weather or the football scores. I was Jesse Vale, the guy who could charm a discount out of a stone.
Today, the street felt like a gauntlet. We parked the truck. We walked in formation: Colt on point, Ridge at the rear, Harper and I in the middle. People stopped talking when we passed. I saw Mrs. Higgins turn her back. I saw the postman cross the street to avoid us. “Ignore it,” I whispered to Harper. She was pale, her hand gripping my arm.
“I’m trying,” she said.
This book is a work of fiction. While some of the characters, places, and events portrayed in this book may be based on real-life people, locations, or incidents, they have been altered or fictionalized for creative purposes. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Additionally, this book contains themes and scenes that some readers may find disturbing or triggering, including but not limited to violence, sexual content, and language.
Reader discretion is advised. Finally, any fictional organizations, technologies, or concepts included in this book are purely fictional and not intended to represent any real-world entities. The author and publisher of this book do not endorse any illegal or unethical actions or behavior, and all characters in this book are fictional and not intended to represent any real-life individuals or organizations. © Copyright 2026 by Hannah Ryder All rights reserved.
It is not legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited, and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
First Edition Jan 2026 1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS 1. Harper 2. Harper 3. Harper 4. Harper 5. Colt 6. Harper 7. Ridge 8. Harper 9. Ridge 10. Ridge 11. Colt 12. Harper 13. Jesse 14. Harper 15. Ridge 16. Harper 17. Harper 18. Jesse 19. Colt 20. Harper 21. Harper 22. Ridge 23. Jesse 24. Colt 25. Harper 26. Harper 27. Harper 28. Colt 29.
Jesse 30. Ridge 31. Harper 32. Harper 33. Harper 34. Harper 35. Harper Epilogue Sneak Peek — Secret Twins for My Brother’s Best Friends Untitled 1kitap1.com/en I 1. HARPER knew before I opened that goddamn door. I fucking knew. I wasn’t supposed to be home. The metal handle was slick under my palm, cold against my skin, but it was the smell that hit me first. You don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes to know when someone else’s perfume is in your home.
It wasn’t the soft, warm body spray I knew by heart. This was flat and heavy, sharp and prickly as hell, the kind of cheap, sweet scent Annie loved to drown herself in. I stepped inside anyway.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
Book Information
- Unique ID: cbcc05f3c3aa3799
- File Extension: .pdf
- File Size: 4,927,836 bytes (4.7 MB)
- Title: –
- Author: Unknown
- Pages: 468
- Language: English (en)
Reading & Word Statistics
- Estimated Reading Time: 546.27 minutes
- Total Words: 109,255
- Total Characters: 597,909
- Average Words per Page: 233.45
- Average Characters per Page: 1277.58
Most Frequent Words
said (1520), colt (760), looked (633), jesse (566), ridge (549), back (487), like (465), harper (405), didn’t (283), hand (271), eyes (265), one (261), walked (261), i’m (255), against (250), voice (227), it’s (211), room (209), face (209), door (190), didn’t (188), asked (185), hands (179), look (174), now (172), felt (171), around (168), you’re (162), turned (161), need (159), oliver (154), going (151), let (149), head (146), heavy (142), know (141), mercer (141), house (139), three (138), stood (137), whispered (133), wasn’t (133), away (127), don’t (124), cold (123), saw (120), he’s (119), right (116), pulled (116), truck (115), took (114), inside (111), sat (111), air (108), looking (108), get (107), went (107), wanted (106), silence (106), way (106), we’re (106), sound (104), made (100), hit (99), time (99), still (98), water (98), hard (96), held (95), dark (95), line (95), chest (94), table (94), ranch (94), something (93), knew (89), i’d (89), wasn’t (88), reached (88), stopped (88), baby (87), man (87), light (86), skin (85), want (85), kitchen (85), thought (85), wall (84), got (84), stepped (83), moved (83), open (81), enough (81), put (81), heat (80), barn (80), keep (80), needed (79), between (78), trying (78).
