**_Yellowstone_ meets _Dallas_ against the backdrop of Texas horse country, as the death of a patriarch leaves his rich and powerful ranching family dynasty at odds, a high-stakes reining competition in the balance, and forbidden attractions in the mix. Fans of Linda Lael Miller, Danielle Steel, a
One in a Million
โ Scribed by Kelk, Lindsey
- Book ID
- 110461903
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 892 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780007582457
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
'A corker...hilarious!' Giovanna Fletcher 'Full of heart and very, very funny' Paige Toon Everyone wants that special someone.... Annie Higgins has given up on love: she's too busy trying to get her tiny business off the ground. Infuriated by the advertising agency across the hall making fun of her job, Annie accepts their crazy challenge โ to make a random stranger Instagram-famous in just thirty days. And even when they choose Dr Samuel Page PhD, historian and hater of social media, as her target, Annie's determined to win the bet โ whether Sam likes it or not. But getting to know Sam means getting to know more about herself. And before the thirty days are out, Annie has to make a decision about what's really important... Funny, real and heart-meltingly romantic, Annie and Sam's story is My Fair Lady for the social media age โ and the perfect feel-good read.
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