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* '''Author''': [[Christine Wenger]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Christine Wenger]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Special Edition|Silhouette Special Edition]] [[Special Edition By The Numbers| #1846]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Special Edition|Silhouette Special Edition]] [[Special Edition By The Numbers| #1846]]

Latest revision as of 02:47, 15 March 2009

Book Description

Workaholic Susan Collins wasn't the Gold Buckle Ranch's typical visitor--or camp counselor. The high-powered CEO was more likely to write a check to help disabled children than to teach them arts and crafts. For Susan, it was all business, never personal. So the last thing she expected was a rodeo cowboy to ride into the Gold Buckle and sweep her off her feet.

Clint Scully was more at home dodging bulls in the ring than charming pretty but prickly executives from New York City. But there's a reason they say opposites attract...and sometimes that reason just might be true love!