Dallas James

Dallas, a character in the Big Sky Country series, is a farmhand at the Oakley Ranch and one of your love interests. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Dallas has dark skin and short, curly hair. He wears a khaki polo shirt and blue jeans with a brown belt.

Personality
He tends to move around every few months, never staying in one place for too long. He is more of a lone wolf and therefore chooses to keep people at arm's length, so as to not get too attached.

Book 1

 * Chapter 1: Country Roads
 * Chapter 2: Moonlight Moonshine
 * Chapter 3: Welcome to Sweetridge
 * Chapter 5: Fair Play
 * Chapter 6: All's Fair
 * Chapter 7: Back in the Saddle
 * Chapter 8: City Slickers
 * Chapter 9: A Hell of an Offer
 * Chapter 10: Hitting the Trail
 * Chapter 11: Trials of the Trail
 * Chapter 12: Fugitive Blues
 * Chapter 13: Fire and Ice
 * Chapter 14: End of the Line
 * Chapter 15: High Noon
 * Chapter 16: Hoedown Heartache

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: The New Normal
 * Chapter 2: Sweetridge, USA
 * Chapter 3: The Race Is On
 * Chapter 5: The Sweetridge Derby
 * Chapter 6: Life is a Highway
 * Chapter 7: Ridin' High
 * Chapter 8: On the Block
 * Chapter 9: Heavy Burden

Your Character
Dallas is one of your character's love interests despite his initially aloof behavior. If your character chooses to help him receive his package from the postal office in Sweetridge, he will warm up to you and offer you the treats his mother sent him in the package.

Trivia

 * In Book 1, Chapter 3, his full name is revealed to be Chris James.
 * This means that he shares the same first name as Chris Winters from the Red Carpet Diaries series and Chris Powell from  The Freshman series.
 * It was also revealed in a premium scene that he is from Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 * In a premium scene in Book 1, Chapter 10, he will talk about how he and his ex-partner (ex-girlfriend if Your Character is female, ex-boyfriend if Your Character is male) broke up when he left Tulsa. His ex's ex told the police that Dallas robbed a liquor store. Since he had no alibi, he didn't think he stood a chance, so he ran.
 * As of Book 2, Chapter 7, his name is officially cleared and all charges against him have been dropped.
 * The surname James is of Hebrew origin and means "supplanter" or "one who follows".