She was lady luck, playing the men like a pro. Cairo Brown felt a thrill of danger as she accepted the black-clad gunfighter's challenge. His eyes took full measure of the billiard-playing queen who had beaten Montana's best. Then his gaze drifted down her body, setting her temper sizzling, and Cairo began to play recklessly, greedily. She knew she'd truly lost when she took his outrageous bet: everything he had against marriage, a game she'd vowed never to play until a reckless gunslinger challenged her heart. He tossed his gun onto Cairo's billiard table. Then coolly, surely, Solomon Wolfe began to beat her at her game. Then he threw down the wedding ring: it was for the ultimate prize: Cairo Brown herself. He thought he was buying a mother for his orphaned niece--a one-year contract, no strings. But he hadn't reckoned on the flamboyant beauty who walked away from love straight into his heart. 378 pages.