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Blurb
What a bride wants…
Ella Grace Emerson adores her father, but he keeps trying to marry
her off to every eligible rancher in Montana. When he puts an ad in the paper
on her behalf – for a docile house-husband – Ella retaliates with one of her
own, pinned to the noticeboard of the local saloon. No husband required,
housebroken or otherwise. What she wants is the perfect lover.
What a bride needs…
Newcomer Cam Sawyer is perfectly willing to tear up the sheets
with Ella and be her partner in chaos. She wants a bad boy and he’s had
experience aplenty. But what she really needs is a strong and loving partner,
and until Sawyer stops running from his past he can never be that.
Sawyer’s the one Ella wants. But can he be the man she needs?
Excerpt
“Yes, I know he’s perfectly
presentable and possibly a very nice person. Second-born son from a good
ranching family. All good things. It’s just that when he looks at me he sees
Emerson Holdings and award-winning bloodlines – money on the hoof. He doesn’t
see me.”
Ella Grace Emerson leaned against
the walnut desk and watched with fond exasperation as her father paced the
length of his study. He stopped and stooped to add another block of wood to the
fire that sat snug within the stonework of the study’s western wall. A huge
picture window took up most of another wall and in the distance loomed the
soaring, snow-clad Crazy Mountains of Montana.
The charity dinner they’d just
returned from had dragged on late into the evening. They’d been seated at a
table of eight that had included Joe Carter and his middle son Max, and the
blatant matchmaking efforts of both fathers had been enough to set Ella’s teeth
on edge.
Max’s half-baked interest in her
good-self had done the rest.
“It was worth a try,” her father
argued. “You and Max have similar social status, similar interests. It could
have worked well.”
“That’s what you always say. And it
never does. Daddy, I am not a cow to be bred. You need to let me find my own
man.”
“But you don’t.” Samuel T. Emerson
threw up his hands.
Author bio and links
Accidentally
educated in the sciences, Kelly Hunter didn't think to start writing romances
until she was surrounded by the jungles of Malaysia for a year and didn't have
anything to read. Eventually she decided that writing romance suited her far
better than throwing sterile screw-worm flies out of airplane windows, and
changed careers.
Kelly
now lives in Australia, surrounded by lush farmland and family, 2 dogs, 3
miniature cows, a miniature pig, a 3-legged cat and a small flock of curious
chickens. There are still flies, but their maggots don’t feed on flesh.
Bargain.
Kelly
is a USA Today bestselling author, a three time Romance Writers of America RITA
finalist and loves writing to the short contemporary romance form.
Visit
her at www.kellyhunter.net
Facebook:
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Twitter:
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Amazon
author page: http://www.amazon.com/Kelly-Hunter/e/B0034PYXL0/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1395350607&sr=1-2-ent
Barnes
and Noble author page: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/kelly-hunter
Loved the story of Ella and Sawyer. A sizzling romance between them. Looking forward to reading more of the bride stories in this series.
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