Alora C. M. reviewed The Truth About Plain Jane (Silhouette Romance, No 1748) on + 79 more book reviews
He was no Prince Charming
Marriage had never been a priority for Trey Brannigan. The Triple B Dude Ranch always came first-until he found himself distracted by a certain guest of the female variety. But why was the obvious beauty hiding her good looks beneath those frumpy clothes and glasses?
She was no ugly duckling
Sent undercover to review the ranch, Meg Chastain knew this was her last chance to prove herself a top-notch reporter. So, although Trey and his smoldering gaze were tempting, she had to resist. If she let him presist with his potent seduction, the only story she'd get would be the one about a cowboy who lassoed a youg women's heart. ..
Marriage had never been a priority for Trey Brannigan. The Triple B Dude Ranch always came first-until he found himself distracted by a certain guest of the female variety. But why was the obvious beauty hiding her good looks beneath those frumpy clothes and glasses?
She was no ugly duckling
Sent undercover to review the ranch, Meg Chastain knew this was her last chance to prove herself a top-notch reporter. So, although Trey and his smoldering gaze were tempting, she had to resist. If she let him presist with his potent seduction, the only story she'd get would be the one about a cowboy who lassoed a youg women's heart. ..
Marsha S. (Chycole) reviewed The Truth About Plain Jane (Silhouette Romance, No 1748) on + 479 more book reviews
Marriage had never been a priority for Trey Brannigan. The Triple B Dude Ranch always came first--until he found himself distracted by a certain guest of the female variety. But why was the obvious beauty hiding her good looks beneath those frumpy clothes and glasses?
Sent undercover to review the ranch, Meg Chastain knew this was her last chance to prove herself as a top-notch reporter. So, although Trey and his smoldering gaze were tempting, she had to resist. If she let him persist with his potent seduction, the only story she'd get would be the one about a cowboy who lassoed a young woman's heart...
Sent undercover to review the ranch, Meg Chastain knew this was her last chance to prove herself as a top-notch reporter. So, although Trey and his smoldering gaze were tempting, she had to resist. If she let him persist with his potent seduction, the only story she'd get would be the one about a cowboy who lassoed a young woman's heart...
Cindy P. (cindyp) reviewed The Truth About Plain Jane (Silhouette Romance, No 1748) on + 25 more book reviews
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