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Environmental Engineer Darby Brewster needs Kester Ranch to gain the coveted position of Vice President of Brewster Oil, and her father’s approval. She’s worked hard to get where she is, and she refuses to allow a hunky cowboy or the cute boy that comes with him to derail her climb up the corporate ladder. But a woman could dream about having it all, couldn’t she?
Rancher Fargo Kester doesn’t appreciate Darby’s repeated attempts to persuade his family to allow an oil drilling rig on their property, but he can’t ignore her other . . . qualities. Like how his son adores her, how well she blends into life on the ranch, or how she fills that hollowness inside him. But he doesn’t have time for romance. Not since his father’s recent passing, leaving behind a legacy with a giant, looming debt. Nor the inclination. Jayce’s mother shredded any hope for that.
Can Fargo convince Darby that the ranch needs her more than a rusty old drill? That he needs her? Could she embrace a quiet life on the ranch and fuse her love for the cowboy with the career of her dreams? Will the cowboy get his second chance at love?
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