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The Texan and the Cowgirl

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When Cassie McMann first visited Brody's Crossing, she fell in love with all things Western, so left behind her prim-and-proper life, and moved to Texas. Dancing into the arms of rodeo champ and good-time cowboy Charlie Yates at a friend's wedding seems like a fine way to prove she's now a true-blue Texan and pregnant!

While the circumstances aren't ideal, Cassie is determined to raise her baby alone. But that's not going to sit well with her straitlaced family, and they're coming to visit. Charlie is happy to agree to a temporary arrangement, changing his status from bachelor to daddy and husband-to-be. It's only until Cassie's family leaves town.

But Charlie's starting to think less about temporary, and more about forever. Because he can't get his mind off a cute little cowgirl he wants to call his own!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2011
ISBN9781459208391
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Victoria Chancellor

Victoria Chancellor lives in the state she writes about – Texas – and has been married to the same Texan for 35 years. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, her varied background sometimes play a role in her stories. Before selling to Harlequin American Romance, she wrote historical, paranormal and contemporary romances for a variety of publishers. Visit her website at victoriachancellor.com for more information about her releases, bio, and speaking engagements.

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