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 t
[Double-C Ranch, Men 14, Return-4] The Rancher's Dance
✍ Scribed by Leigh, Allison
- Book ID
- 109426975
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Series
- [Double-C Ranch, Men 14, Return-4]
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Coming home to her family’s Wyoming ranch was supposed to help injured ballerina Lucy Buchanan to heal. Instead, she was getting romantic ideas about the sexy rancher next door. Not even Beck’s gruff manner could stop her from being neighborly...especially when she met the grieving widower’s shy young daughter.
In just a few weeks, the petite dancer with the thousand-watt smile had changed the single father’s life. Even before he swept her into his arms on the dance floor, Beck knew Lucy was some kind of special. Was it time to move on? To stake a claim to a brand-new future with the woman who’d worked her unique magic...and danced her way straight into his heart?
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