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The Man for Her

by Ann Evans

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Sometimes it just feels right Everybody knows Adam Connor is the ideal man for Jesslyn Russell. But Jess knows she'd never fit into Adam's world. He's looking for a wealthy, sophisticated woman someone who'll help him make his farm, Rising Star, the most successful racing stable around. Not someone like Jess, who cares more about whether the horses are happy than whether they win. Adam knows he has no future with Jess. He messed up at their first meeting when he told her his plans included marrying someone who appreciated his goals and his life-style. So now, even though Jess is living on his farm, using his shower, befriending his sister and capturing his heart it's too late to undo the damage. Looks as if there are a few things Jess and Adam don't know… (more)
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Jess meets Adam at the local traveling carnival - he's an attendee and she & her father are racing pigs, after her father's descent into despair after her mother's death. Adam coaxes her Dad, a renowned horse trainer into a job on his ranch, but he Dad's alcoholism isn't under control, Jess keeps covering for him, and they almost lose everything ( )
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Sometimes it just feels right Everybody knows Adam Connor is the ideal man for Jesslyn Russell. But Jess knows she'd never fit into Adam's world. He's looking for a wealthy, sophisticated woman someone who'll help him make his farm, Rising Star, the most successful racing stable around. Not someone like Jess, who cares more about whether the horses are happy than whether they win. Adam knows he has no future with Jess. He messed up at their first meeting when he told her his plans included marrying someone who appreciated his goals and his life-style. So now, even though Jess is living on his farm, using his shower, befriending his sister and capturing his heart it's too late to undo the damage. Looks as if there are a few things Jess and Adam don't know

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Jacquie, recklessly defying her parents, had left home. Now she was stranded in Tombstone, Arizona, without a car or money. Choya Barnett was unmoved by her feminine wiles; Jacquie had no other choice than to let him settle her accounts.

But could she repay him in the way he demanded? Could she sacrifice her self-respect and her innocence?

"You'll pay me one way or another," Choya taunted. "After years of calling the tune, you finally have to pay the fiddler." Jacquie didn't realize that she would pay with her heart!
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