**Read the next book in the Steeple Ridge Romance series! HER RESTLESS COWBOY features the youngest of the Buttars brothers, Ben, and his cowboy romance journey toward happily-ever-after with a woman older than him. You'll get all the cowboy romance you love, as well as opposites attract, age gap, a
The Restless Cowboy
โ Scribed by Megan Ryder
- Book ID
- 111799716
- Publisher
- Megan Ryder
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Series
- Granite Junction #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781393397090
- ASIN
- B08XHH7RKL
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
One-click to read what happens when a secret fling leads to a positive pregnancy test and an instant family for a stoic cowboy and a single mother!
Finally getting to live your life on your terms? Check
Headed out of town to a new life? Check
Your one-night stand who could have been more says she pregnant? Wait, what???
Cam Miller has spent his life shouldering responsibility. But now, with his sister off to college, he was ready to live his own life away from Granite Junction, from ranching, and from people who couldn't separate him from the sins of the father.
Too bad it also took him away from the one woman who might have been the right one for him.
Molly Brennan was living her best life as a rodeo trick rider until a failed marriage forced her from the arena. Now she's perfectly fine running her own hair salon and raising her daughter solo. She doesn't need a man, but what could it hurt to indulge in a little no-strings fun with a sexy cowboy?
When Molly realizes she's pregnant, she knows she can do it alone, although she's finding it isn't so easy to let Cam go. Finding himself torn between a woman who feels like home and his need to break free, where will Cam's heart lead him?
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