Dating the Wrong Mr. Right (Sisters of Wishing Bridge Farm)

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by Amanda Ashby


  Her Surprise Engagement

  a Sorensen novel by Ashlee Mallory

  All single mom Daisy Sorensen wants is to enjoy a much-needed, stress-free family vacation at a friend’s Lake Tahoe home. So of course a gorgeous man and his daughter show up in the middle of the night. When things spiral out of control the next morning, Jack makes Daisy an offer she can’t refuse. But in between late-night campfires and days on the lake, Jake finds himself falling for the strong, stubborn woman for real.

  Her Outback Cowboy

  a Prickle Creek novel by Annie Seaton

  Lucy Bellamy is about to land a contract that will launch her advertising career. Having to go home to the Outback is a nuisance she could do without. She’s not going to stay there, no matter how enticing sexy cowboy neighbour, Garth Mackenzie is. But Garth has a different plan. Thing is, he must convince Lucy to stay in his beloved country before she goes back to the glamour of the city.

  The Baby Bombshell

  a Shadow Creek, Montana novel by Victoria James

  Lily Cookson has a few rules for the New Year, the most important being don’t fall for Jack Bailey. The gorgeous, rugged man returned with a new look and a determination to win her back, catching her off guard. After a forbidden night in his arms, she vows never to let it happen again. But when morning sickness kicks in a few weeks later, Lily realizes staying away from Jack just got a whole lot harder.

  The Nanny Arrangement

  a Country Blues novel by Rachel Harris

  Hannah is determined to make the man she’s loved her entire life finally see her as a woman, with the help of a makeover and the convenient forced proximity of a tour bus. Deacon loves having his best friend on tour with him as his son’s nanny, but he’s afraid to rock the boat and lose the person most important in his life. One thing’s for certain—their story would make one heck of a country song.

 

 

 


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