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Evan: Kiss Me Again, Cowboy
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Evan: Kiss Me Again, Cowboy
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Evan MacKay is grateful to have his four brothers working beside him at Sweet Grass Ranch
. Maintaining their ranch lifestyle is his priority, but the bank is breathing down his neck and he worries the ranch can't support their growing family. Secretly, he waits for the other boot to drop.
Turns out the other boots are Jimmy Choo black stilettos worn by the new bank loan manager.
Jessica Chase doesn't claim to be an expert on ranching, but she's a whiz in finance, particularly in whipping delinquent accounts into shape
. As the new kid on the block, she is driven to succeed, and ready to pull the Sweet Grass Ranch account back into solvency. She is also eager to rebuild her life in South Dakota.
The city woman in heels knows a lot about money, Evan admits, but nothing about cattle. He tries to advise her about ranch business, but she dismisses his recommendations. While intrigued by the abrupt rancher who tries to educate her about cows, Jessica feels her resolve slipping. She has a job to do, and it doesn't involve kissing the grumpy cowboy.
But kiss him, she does.
Can Jessica rein in her growing attraction for Evan while remaining committed to her professional goal? Will love triumph over the bottom line?
. Maintaining their ranch lifestyle is his priority, but the bank is breathing down his neck and he worries the ranch can't support their growing family. Secretly, he waits for the other boot to drop.
Turns out the other boots are Jimmy Choo black stilettos worn by the new bank loan manager.
Jessica Chase doesn't claim to be an expert on ranching, but she's a whiz in finance, particularly in whipping delinquent accounts into shape
. As the new kid on the block, she is driven to succeed, and ready to pull the Sweet Grass Ranch account back into solvency. She is also eager to rebuild her life in South Dakota.
The city woman in heels knows a lot about money, Evan admits, but nothing about cattle. He tries to advise her about ranch business, but she dismisses his recommendations. While intrigued by the abrupt rancher who tries to educate her about cows, Jessica feels her resolve slipping. She has a job to do, and it doesn't involve kissing the grumpy cowboy.
But kiss him, she does.
Can Jessica rein in her growing attraction for Evan while remaining committed to her professional goal? Will love triumph over the bottom line?