Two professionals at the top of their game. Only one title winner spot available. A competition that promises to take each contender out of their comfort zone.
Avery Strange isn’t afraid of anything, but constantly fighting for the top spot in the real estate firm she works for gets exhausting. When her biggest competition is the annoyingly handsome Logan Thomas, she has to pull out all the stops to stay a step ahead.
Logan isn’t used to losing. He always assumes he’ll win. Winning is what he does and his track record speaks for itself. Serious competition from the woman he loves to annoy is a bit unsettling, but he can use it as motivation to grab the prize he knows he deserves.
When these professional enemies are thrown into a situation they never expected, they’ll each have to think outside the box to get the edge to come out on top. With the company’s highest honor on the line, both Avery and Logan are all in to prove they’re the best cowpokes the Silverstone Dude Ranch has ever seen.
Problem is there can only be one winner. As the competition gets more intense, emotions run high and true feelings come out. Is it possible that competitors aren’t always after selfish wins? Can fierce rivals admit they're falling in love?
Genre: Romance
Avery Strange isn’t afraid of anything, but constantly fighting for the top spot in the real estate firm she works for gets exhausting. When her biggest competition is the annoyingly handsome Logan Thomas, she has to pull out all the stops to stay a step ahead.
Logan isn’t used to losing. He always assumes he’ll win. Winning is what he does and his track record speaks for itself. Serious competition from the woman he loves to annoy is a bit unsettling, but he can use it as motivation to grab the prize he knows he deserves.
When these professional enemies are thrown into a situation they never expected, they’ll each have to think outside the box to get the edge to come out on top. With the company’s highest honor on the line, both Avery and Logan are all in to prove they’re the best cowpokes the Silverstone Dude Ranch has ever seen.
Problem is there can only be one winner. As the competition gets more intense, emotions run high and true feelings come out. Is it possible that competitors aren’t always after selfish wins? Can fierce rivals admit they're falling in love?
Genre: Romance
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