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Her Kind of Man (Silhouette Desire, No. 771)

Her Kind of Man (Silhouette Desire, No. 771)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HARD TO PUT DOWN!
Review: Rachel Stephens has been widowed, but to regain her inheritance she must marry again. Her silly husband felt that she needed a man's judgement to make any good decisions. He appointed his miserly brother Earl as guardian of her trust.

Earl has fired her horse trainer and is generally running her ranch into the ground in hopes that she will sell. Claiming nothing but concern for her.

Rachel has gathered a list of top horse trainers and is going to approach them with a "business proposition". Marriage to her - in name only - in exchange for a thousand acres of ranch land.

On the top of her list is Cord Cantrell - he being a top cutting horse trainer [unbeknowst to her] - but she never figured on her emotional and physical reaction to this man. Wow!

But he turns her down, until he considers who she might be approaching next. Over the next few months he finds it hard to deal with his frustrations, as she won't except his help -financially or otherwise - until the tornado scares them both.

Love blossoms forth! And so does something else.

You have to read it to really get the powerful enjoyment that the story engenders and you will love the way it works out. Boy, these women with silly identity problems. But that makes the story work.
Highly recommended - add to your library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HARD TO PUT DOWN!
Review: Rachel Stephens has been widowed, but to regain her inheritance she must marry again. Her silly husband felt that she needed a man's judgement to make any good decisions. He appointed his miserly brother Earl as guardian of her trust.

Earl has fired her horse trainer and is generally running her ranch into the ground in hopes that she will sell. Claiming nothing but concern for her.

Rachel has gathered a list of top horse trainers and is going to approach them with a "business proposition". Marriage to her - in name only - in exchange for a thousand acres of ranch land.

On the top of her list is Cord Cantrell - he being a top cutting horse trainer [unbeknowst to her] - but she never figured on her emotional and physical reaction to this man. Wow!

But he turns her down, until he considers who she might be approaching next. Over the next few months he finds it hard to deal with his frustrations, as she won't except his help -financially or otherwise - until the tornado scares them both.

Love blossoms forth! And so does something else.

You have to read it to really get the powerful enjoyment that the story engenders and you will love the way it works out. Boy, these women with silly identity problems. But that makes the story work.
Highly recommended - add to your library.


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