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Tough Luck Hero
β Scribed by Yates, Maisey
- Publisher
- HQN Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Series
- Copper Ridge 5
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Oregon,Oregon.
- ISBN
- 1459294114
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Can the golden boy of Copper Ridge, Oregon, get a second chance at happy-ever-after?
Ranching heir Colton West knew his wedding would be the talk of the town. But he didn't expect to get left at the altarβor to escape on the next flight to Vegas with Lydia Carpenter, the woman who gets under his skin like no one else. The only thing crazier than honeymooning with Lydia is waking up married to her. So why does he find himself entertaining his new wife's desire to stay marriedβand fantasizing about a real wedding night?
As Copper Ridge's prospective mayor, Lydia can't risk a divorce scandal so close to election time. But pretending to be blissfully in love with her new husband is more confusing than she'd thought. For a man who's always rubbed her the wrong way, Colton suddenly seems to know exactly what to do with his hands. And his lips. Now Lydia's wildest mistake could turn out to be her luckiest move, if they're both willing to take the ultimate gambleβ¦
β¦ Subjects
Oregon
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