![]() The victims of Rob's previous jokes are lining up to get their revenge, and Morgan's half-sister, Claire, is stirring up their mother's past. Mother of four, wife to a computer programmer/eco-farmer, she ditched her California lifestyle ten years ago and moved to a remote logging town in northwestern British Columbia. Now they've got sixty days to fall in love, and a passel of family and friends determined to keep them apart. NYT and USA Today bestselling author Cora Seton loves cowboys, country life, gardening, bike-riding, and lazing around with a good book. ![]() They don't know each other well enough to wed, but they can't lie about their intentions before God and man, either. ![]() When Rob offers Morgan a proposition - marry him and split the land - they both find themselves with an ethical dilemma. A certain cowboy in Chance Creek, Montana, has stolen her heart. Morgan wants marriage - and a family - but not with Duncan. Now he's issued an ultimatum marry him or he'll make sure she never works in the wine industry again. Morgan Tate's worked for years to climb the ladder to a top job at Cassidy Wineries, but Duncan Cassidy, the boss' son, always stands in her way. Could this be a chance to become the man he really wants to be? ![]() Now Rob's father has issued a challenge - he'll give 200 acres of prime Montana ranchland to the first of his four sons to wed. As his buddies get married one by one, he's left with his lonely life - and the sinking feeling he lost more than his dreams when he traded them for a thick skin. But Rob doesn't know how much longer he can keep up the act. ![]() Flattening enemies with his fists or with his legendary practical jokes, he's a tough enemy, and a troublesome friend. ![]()
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