I WILL LOVE YOU IN TEXAS
Marissa Wynn
You caught the father of your child in your mother’s bed.
Now he wants to own you. Take the one thing that matters most.
Content note: Mature themes and sensitive content, including substance use, coercive control, abuse, and medical themes.
Harlow Dean learns fast that the worst men do not shout. They smile. They stay calm. They build a clean story about you and let the world do the damage. In Texas, reputation travels faster than truth, and one mistake can turn into a sentence.
So Harlow runs on instinct and nerve, trying to stay afloat in a city that watches, judges, and waits for you to slip. Men start appearing like exits and feeling like traps. Every “helping hand” has a grip. Every safe place has a cost.
And when a new kind of attention locks onto her, the air changes. The pull is immediate. The danger is louder. Because being seen can ruin you, and being alone can ruin you too.
Some love stories do not start with flowers.
I Will Love You in Texas is a gritty literary suspense about a mother fighting for the child she would die for, and the kind of love with a man that can save her, ruin her, or cost her everything.

