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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 166,172

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      • Pub. Date: January 2009
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
      • Sales Rank: 166,172

      Synopsis

      First in a SEXY new series about a TEXAN ranching DYNA STY— from an exciting debut author

      Jude Strayhorn, the smart, free-spirited daughter of the Circle C Ranch's CEO, is snooping around the nearby abandoned 6-0 Ranch when she encounters a stranger. Accusing him of trespassing, she quickly discovers he's the heir to the 6-0 and has every intention of thwarting her plans to buy it. All goes according to plan—until he starts falling for her...

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      Callahan (a pseudonym for Texas-born author Jeffery McClanahan, coauthor of Since You're Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash and others as Dixie Cash) drops a sizzling romance into the wilds of West Texas. Judith Ann "Jude" Strayhorn, the smart, beautiful heir of the Strayhorn Circle C ranching dynasty, plans to purchase a deceased neighbor's ranch, only to find it's been left to Brady Fallon, one of her father's newest cowhands, who refuses to sell. Jude and Brady's friendship takes an intimate turn, but their budding romance cools in the face of class realities, even when Jude's father offers Brady a challenging job that frequently brings the lovers together. McClanahan's knowledge of the complexities of ranching and her multifaceted character development, swift pacing and sensuous love scenes set this western romance well above its contemporaries. (Jan.)

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      I enjoyed, fast easy reading.by Anonymous

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      March 23, 2009: I recommend for a good love story, easy reading, rainy day-type.

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      March 19, 2009: Good book.


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