Overview: As a homeopath, Lindsay McKenna writes books that introduce people to alternative medicine. Living in 22 places in seven states during the first 18 years of her life provided her with a backdrop for her fictional writing. A U.S. Navy veteran, she was a meteorologist while serving her count
The Last Cowboy
โ Scribed by McKenna, Lindsay
- Book ID
- 106982680
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Series
- Jackson Hole 4; HQN
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
City girl. It was written all over her like a sign warning him to keep off. Sure, Slade McPherson would train her horse...With his ranch one bad day away from foreclosure, he can't afford to turn away a paying customer. But no way is this cowboy getting involved with a woman like Jordana Lawton -- no matter how pretty she looks in a saddle.
Yet everything can change in an instant. A terrifying run-in with an angry bull tilts Slade's world off its axis, leaving him wounded and unable to compete in a race that could change his future, for good. With Jordana by his side, he just might stand a chance. But what happens when this old-school cowboy finds himself falling for a modern city girl?
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