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In the Rancher's Footsteps

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A million dollars is a big incentive. That money could fast-forward Gabriella Thompson's expansion plans. Yet spending three months on her late father's ranch almost isn't worth the inheritance. Especially since she'll be forced to stay with one of the men her father abandoned her for--his adopted son Brad McKenna.

Gabriella is a city girl through and through. And having the brooding--albeit very sexy--Brad show her the ropes of running a ranch doesn't top her fun list. Worse, this time with him makes her more confused about the man she thought her father was. She doesn't know what to believe anymore. And her intense attraction to Brad isn't helping. Because suddenly life in Montana--with him--is far too appealing.

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Series: North Star, Montana Publisher: Harlequin

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  • ISBN: 9781459214651
  • Release date: October 1, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781459214651
  • File size: 548 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2011

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subjects

Fiction Romance

Languages

English



A million dollars is a big incentive. That money could fast-forward Gabriella Thompson's expansion plans. Yet spending three months on her late father's ranch almost isn't worth the inheritance. Especially since she'll be forced to stay with one of the men her father abandoned her for--his adopted son Brad McKenna.

Gabriella is a city girl through and through. And having the brooding--albeit very sexy--Brad show her the ropes of running a ranch doesn't top her fun list. Worse, this time with him makes her more confused about the man she thought her father was. She doesn't know what to believe anymore. And her intense attraction to Brad isn't helping. Because suddenly life in Montana--with him--is far too appealing.

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