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Interlude - A Novella - cover

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Interlude - A Novella

Linda Lael Miller

Maison d'édition: RosettaBooks

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A contemporary Western romance novella from the #1 New York Times bestselling author who “creates vibrant characters and stories I defy you to forget” (Debbie Macomber).   Cassidy McCullough has come home to the family ranch outside Busted Spur, Arizona, to prepare for her upcoming wedding—to the wrong man.   Sure, Michael’s nice enough—he’s smart, successful, and good-looking to boot. The trouble is, he’s not G.W. Benton, the sexy, slightly older rancher who lives near the McCullough place. G.W. has a young son and a history of heartbreak, and while Cassidy has known him all her life, she swears she’s over her childhood crush. Cassidy has made herself a life in Seattle, where Michael is eagerly awaiting her return. A difficult decision looms closer and closer for the big-city girl who still has a soft spot for her country roots. Is Seattle—and Michael—her real home, or does her heart still belong to Busted Spur after all this time?   All proceeds from the sale of this novella will be donated to the Humane Society.  Praise for Linda Lael Miller and her novels   “Miller has found a perfect niche with charming western romances and cowboys who will set readers’ hearts aflutter. Funny and heartwarming . . . a must-read.”—RT Book Review on Big Sky Wedding   “An engrossing, contemporary western romance . . . Miller’s masterful ability to create living, breathing characters never flags . . . combined with a taut story line and vivid prose, Miller’s romance won’t disappoint.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) on McKettrick’s Pride
Disponible depuis: 05/10/2015.
Longueur d'impression: 73 pages.

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