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The Cowboy and the CEO

by Christine Wenger

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Workaholic Susan Collins wasn't the Gold Buckle Ranch's typical visitor--or campcounselor. The high-powered CEO was morelikely to write a check to help disabled childrenthan to teach them arts and crafts. For Susan, itwas all business, never personal. So the last thingshe expected was a rodeo cowboy to ride intothe Gold Buckle and sweep her off her feet. Clint Scully was more at home dodging bullsin the ring than charming pretty but pricklyexecutives from New York City. But there'sa reason they say opposites attract...andsometimes that reason just might be true love!… (more)
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Workaholic Susan Collins wasn't the Gold Buckle Ranch's typical visitor--or campcounselor. The high-powered CEO was morelikely to write a check to help disabled childrenthan to teach them arts and crafts. For Susan, itwas all business, never personal. So the last thingshe expected was a rodeo cowboy to ride intothe Gold Buckle and sweep her off her feet. Clint Scully was more at home dodging bullsin the ring than charming pretty but pricklyexecutives from New York City. But there'sa reason they say opposites attract...andsometimes that reason just might be true love!

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WinnersWear CEO Susan Collins intends to combine business with pleasure on a brief visit to the Gold Buckle Ranch, a facility for ill children. Her plans go awry, largely thanks to famous rodeo clown Clint Scully. Getting to know Clint is a bittersweet experience for Susan -- she lives to work, and Clint works to live. Geography's against them too, and there's no escaping that. Or is there?
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