**He needs time to heal...** ...but is she willing to wait?**** Injured former rodeo star Brady O'Neil is looking for solitude in his Montana hometown when he takes a job at his best friend's ranch. Then he finds out he'll be living with Katie, his friend's sister and the woman he fell for years
A Ranch Between Them
β Scribed by Watt, Jeannie
- Publisher
- Harlequin Heartwarming; Original edition
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Sweet Home, Montana 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Montana.
- ISBN
- 1488039925
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β¦ Synopsis
He Needs Time To Heal... But She Willing To Wait?
Injured former rodeo star Brady OβNeil is looking for solitude in his Montana hometown when he takes a job at his best friendβs ranch. Then he finds out heβll be living with Katie, his friendβs sister and the woman he fell for years ago. His recent failures make him feel unworthy of love, so Brady tries to keep Katie at armβs length. But is this girl next door exactly what he needs?
β¦ Subjects
Montana
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