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Yesterday's Dust

J.D. Walker

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Macon Tilly has had it with men and their shenanigans -- cowboys, to be exact. Tight butts and hot smiles aren't enough to get past the lack of a true connection. He's starting to believe that the man of his dreams, that perfect ranch hand who only has eyes for him, doesn't exist. What's a guy to do?
Well, there's Cornelius "Dane" McDaniel, who shows up on Macon's doorstep, lost, exhausted, and a little touchy. But also, perfect, from head to toe, inside and out. New to town, Dane is focused on making a good impression at his new job and puts Macon's "no more cowboys" resolutions to the test. Is Dane too good to be true? Or could he be everything Macon has ever wanted in a partner?
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 39 pages.

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