Playing elf to Haven, the bossβs son, leaves Lachlan feeling heβs firmly on St. Nickβs Naughty list. Lachlan is sure Haven is just like the spoiled rich boy who broke his heart and ruined his life a year earlier. But after watching Haven help the less fortunate, Lachlan longs to offer him shelter on
Learning the Ropes
β Scribed by T. J. Kline
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;Avon Impulse
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 179 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Rule #1--Don't lose focus...
Barrel racer Alicia Kanani has had a long road to the top - and she's not quite there yet. Finances have always been tight, and in the glitz and glam world of professional rodeo, that means that second best is probably the best she can hope for. With the National Finals coming up, she's certainly not looking for a pair of cowboys to distract her.
Rule #2--Don't gamble what you can't live without...
Playboy Chris Thomas is sure Alicia's the perfect woman for his level-headed team roping partner, David Greenly. It seems like a match, until Chris realizes he wants Alicia for himself. The stakes have been raised; David and Chris are supposed to be a team, and this time, they're on opposite sides.
Can Alicia rope this playboy's heart, or will they find themselves too tangled up to let true love in?
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