Overview: Merry Farmer lives in suburban Philadelphia with her two cats, Butterfly and Torpedo. She has been writing since she was ten years old and realized one day that she didnβt have to wait for the teacher to assign a creative writing project to write something. It was the best day of her life.
Cowboy's Conundrum (Culpepper Cowboys Book 3)
β Scribed by Kirsten Osbourne; Culpepper Cowboys
- Book ID
- 109200216
- Publisher
- Unlimited Dreams Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 66 KB
- Series
- Culpepper Cowboys 3
- Category
- Fiction
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