For twenty years, Rangeland Romances dished up succulent stories of range-and-range love for an insatiable audience hungry for cowboys and cowgirls mixing it up on the frontier. The emphasis was on feisty frontier females out to get their man—come hell or high water. Their motto might have been: “Cowboy, step up and be kissed, or stand aside!” Seven stories culled from the August, 1948 issue comprise this thrilling collection. Marian O’Hearn’s “Fiesta Kisses are Sweetest” is a spicy novel of Border hijinks. “Cupid Rules the Roost” by Art Lawson and “No Sirens Wanted” by Isabel Stewart Way are rollicking novelettes. Rounding out the roundup are four delectable short stories. “Salty but Susceptible,” “Petticoat-Corralin’ Hombre,” “I’m Claiming That Guy!” and “Gambling Gal.” The Wild West comes alive again—passionately.