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Cover of [Double-C Ranch, Men 02] The Rancher and the Redhead

[Double-C Ranch, Men 02] The Rancher and the Redhead

✍ Scribed by Leigh, Allison


Book ID
109427241
Publisher
Harlequin
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
185 KB
Series
[Double-C Ranch, Men 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781459267114

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✦ Synopsis


JUST WHAT THE RANCHER NEEDED�

Rancher Matthew Clay was as solid as an oak, unmovable as granite. Until temporary housekeeper Jaimie Greene came to the Double-C. She was the queen of calamity�riskier than a Wyoming winter! And the feisty redhead’s tempting innocence and sassy rebukes drove Matthew to sweet distraction. But experience had taught him that a tenderhearted city gal didn’t belong on a remote cattle ranch�and that she wouldn’t stay. Still, he’d never met a woman so determined to prove herself. Or one who loved the land the way he did. Was this confirmed bachelor suddenly ready to face his biggest challenge�love?

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