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Wyoming Wedding
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Wyoming Wedding

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HITCHED!

Husband for hire?

Charity Blackstone knew all there was to know about cowboys. After all, she'd married one. Bobby Blackstone, Charity's feckless husband, had been tragically killed in an accident. The only things he'd left Charity were a ranch and a broken heart. The ranch she was determined to keep.

Men like Rafe Carstairs shouldn't be allowed out in public looking that good. Charity didn't care what he looked like. Rafe was the only man who could save her ranch. In return for his help, Rafe wanted to get marriedto Charity. It wouldn't have been so bad if Rafe hadn't been a no-good cowboy. It looked as if history was going to repeat itself .

"A delightful relationship romance that sizzles with emotional intensity."
Affaire de Coeur

Hit the altar trail with Barbara McMahon's WESTERN WEDDINGS!

HITCHED!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJul 15, 2011
ISBN9781459277540
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BARBARA MCMAHON

Barbara McMahon was born and raised in the southern U.S., but settled in California after serving as a flight attendant for an international airline. After 26 happy years in the Sierra Nevada area of California, she relocated to a small town in western Michigan. She's published more than 80 romance novels. Her books are known for happy home and hearth sweet stories.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Cute story, but I thought the resolution came about rather abruptly in the end. Would have liked more inner dialogue from the hero before his declaration.