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~ Review: Seduction Westmoreland Style ~ |
SYNOPSIS: Montana horse breeder McKinnon Quinn savored his "no women on my ranch" rule. So when Casey Westmoreland asked for a job training horses, he turned her down flat. For despite her innocent looks, she tempted him beyond reason. SERIES ROMANCE |4+| Marguerite Lemons
REVIEW: Casey Westmoreland has moved to Bozeman, Montana to be
closer to, and build a relationship with, her father. McKinnon Quinn
loves horses and his status as an eligible bachelor, and refuses to
allow anyone to convince him to change his mind. Casey is fit-to-be-tied
when McKinnon flat-out refuses to hire her as a horse trainer on his
ranch. Having heard about his rule of “no women” on his land, she feels
that her experience and family ties will help her win the job.
McKinnon’s attraction to Casey is immediate, and even though he
desperately needs help, he refuses to allow Casey into his life. When
his business is threatened by a colt so ornery that the other trainers
either quit or refused to work with it, McKinnon has to rethink his
stance when Casey proves that she has what it takes to handle the beast.
The only question is can they handle each other? reviewer@romanceincolor.com | 25th December 2007
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