Wild Horses (Back to the Ranch) (Harlequin Romance, No 3313)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Vicki M. (vmachapy) reviewed on + 215 more book reviews
By the bestselling author of the Taggarts of Texas series, including Fireworks! And Showdown!
The Monarch Ranch and the Crazy Ace, near Addison, Wyoming
Jim Trent- Addison County's favorite son. A rodeo superstar, he's the new owner of the Crazy Ace Ranch. He's a classic man of the West-easygoing on the outside, and stell beneath. And while handsome doesn't beging to describe Trent, it's a place to start!
Suzannah Glenn- The only daughter of Addison's richest rancher, she can hold her own with any man-even Trent! That one incident of trespassing ( and skinny-dipping ) aside, she's a levelheaded schoolteacher. But she's got a romantic streak, especially when it comes to wild horses-and wilder cowboys!
Trent's back and so is the wild white stallion last seen in these parts ten years ago. Which means trouble. Strange how these two rogue males have always been irrevocably linked in Suzannah's mind and heart.
The Monarch Ranch and the Crazy Ace, near Addison, Wyoming
Jim Trent- Addison County's favorite son. A rodeo superstar, he's the new owner of the Crazy Ace Ranch. He's a classic man of the West-easygoing on the outside, and stell beneath. And while handsome doesn't beging to describe Trent, it's a place to start!
Suzannah Glenn- The only daughter of Addison's richest rancher, she can hold her own with any man-even Trent! That one incident of trespassing ( and skinny-dipping ) aside, she's a levelheaded schoolteacher. But she's got a romantic streak, especially when it comes to wild horses-and wilder cowboys!
Trent's back and so is the wild white stallion last seen in these parts ten years ago. Which means trouble. Strange how these two rogue males have always been irrevocably linked in Suzannah's mind and heart.
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