The man from Blue River
por Judith Bowen
Westbank Ranch, on the western side of Wyoming FRASER McKENNA is the owner of Westbank Ranch. Strong, too silent, a still-grieving widower. MARTHA THOMAS is a woman at loose ends. Driving through the western states, looking for adventure, Martha sees …
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Westbank Ranch, on the western side of Wyoming FRASER McKENNA is the owner of Westbank Ranch. Strong, too silent, a still-grieving widower. MARTHA THOMAS is a woman at loose ends. Driving through the western states, looking for adventure, Martha sees an ad in a small-town Wyoming newspaper: WANTED: Lady Companion For Two Girls. Remote Location. No Cooking. Housekeeping Required. On a whim, she applies for the job -- and gets hired. That day, her life starts to change, and so do the lives of Fraser and the two little girls. Who would think she'd end up married to the rancher from Blue River? Even if it is a marriage of convenience, a marriage for the children's sake. And even if she has to do the proposing herself...
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