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A former cowboy and a beautiful historian find their future on a California ranch in this contemporary romance by the New York Times bestselling author.
Chase Morgan high-tailed it away from ranching life as soon as possible. But running a successful technology company cant erase the memories, or secrets, of his youth. Coming home to help his Grandma Ruth may finally put some ghosts to restif he can just get a certain smart, beautiful houseguest out of his business. But getting her out of his head is proving even more difficult
Determined to save the Morgan ranch, historian January Mitchell has pinned her hopes on the surprisingly rugged, surprisingly likable, and exasperatingly stubborn Chase. Surely his love of this breathtaking, mysterious land runs deep enough that hell once again embrace his inner cowboy. Or maybe, despite both of their skittish hearts, she���ll find a way to get him back in the saddle any which way she can.
If you love cowboysand who doesntyoull love the Morgans!Cora Seton, New York Times bestselling author
Genre: Romance
Chase Morgan high-tailed it away from ranching life as soon as possible. But running a successful technology company cant erase the memories, or secrets, of his youth. Coming home to help his Grandma Ruth may finally put some ghosts to restif he can just get a certain smart, beautiful houseguest out of his business. But getting her out of his head is proving even more difficult
Determined to save the Morgan ranch, historian January Mitchell has pinned her hopes on the surprisingly rugged, surprisingly likable, and exasperatingly stubborn Chase. Surely his love of this breathtaking, mysterious land runs deep enough that hell once again embrace his inner cowboy. Or maybe, despite both of their skittish hearts, she���ll find a way to get him back in the saddle any which way she can.
If you love cowboysand who doesntyoull love the Morgans!Cora Seton, New York Times bestselling author
Genre: Romance
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