A runaway bride. A single-dad rancher. Who said opposites don't attract? Perhaps applying to a Help Wanted ad in her wedding gown wasn't the best way to make a first impression on a job interview! But Kate Scott needed to escape the humiliation of her hastily called-off wedding. Cabot Dixon
The Rancher Who Took Her In (The Bachelors of Blackwater Lake)
โ Scribed by Southwick, Teresa
- Book ID
- 108634029
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Series
- The Bachelors of Blackwater Lake 3; SSE-2363; MCH-187
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781460340585
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A runaway bride. A single-dad rancher. Who said opposites don't
attract? Perhaps applying to a Help Wanted ad in her wedding gown wasn't the best
way to make a first impression on a job interview! But Kate Scott needed to escape the
humiliation of her hastily called-off wedding. Cabot Dixon's Montana ranch, if not
the most welcoming place in the West, seemed like the perfect place to keep a low
profile. Cabot was a rancher - not a couples' counselor! - and his past experiences
with women (plus the dusty wedding dress) told him Kate was a runner. So when his young
son, Tyler, attached himself to Kate and made not-so-subtle hints about wanting her as
his mom, the single dad wondered what he'd opened himself up
toโฆespecially when he realized that he'd do anything to have the
runaway bride by his side for keeps!
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