Capturing the Texas Rancher's Heart

Capturing the Texas Rancher's Heart
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Publisher : Tule Publishing
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781953647641
ISBN-13 : 1953647642
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Book Synopsis Capturing the Texas Rancher's Heart by : Debra Holt

Download or read book Capturing the Texas Rancher's Heart written by Debra Holt and published by Tule Publishing. This book was released on 2021-06-03 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She thought she’d protected her heart… After a tumultuous childhood, nurse Jamie Westmoreland craves the comfort of predictability. She loves her quiet life in a small Texas ranching town and finally feels in control until a handsome rancher becomes her newest patient. He challenges her at every turn, but Jamie is too stubborn to admit she enjoys their sparring, and that he makes her heart race. But when his charming little cowboy son starts following her around, her long-neglected heart opens. Thomas Tremayne, the eldest son of a well-respected local ranching family, is both mom and dad to his young son and has no plans to change. When a ranch injury requires an in-house expert, the nurse who called him out on his attitude is sent to help him heal. She’s even harder to resist on his ranch than she was at the hospital, but Thomas is determined to try—except he’s out-numbered. His son decided he wants a mom, and nurse Jamie is his choice. Can two stubborn adults let down their guard long enough to let love in again?


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