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After years of being Daddy's little girl, I have finally cut the cord. I have a stable career and supportive friends. Life couldn't be sweeter. All that's left for me to pursue is my dream of being a couture designer. I just have to keep my wandering mind from being distracted by the cunning silver fox who just so happens to be my boss. With his old Hollywood good looks and unwavering confidence, he is the perfect man...until I meet the cowboy in an online chat group. It seems my penchant for older men has me in quite a bind, but my dream of being an independent woman makes this so much more difficult. Love shouldn't be this complicated.…mehr

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After years of being Daddy's little girl, I have finally cut the cord. I have a stable career and supportive friends. Life couldn't be sweeter. All that's left for me to pursue is my dream of being a couture designer. I just have to keep my wandering mind from being distracted by the cunning silver fox who just so happens to be my boss. With his old Hollywood good looks and unwavering confidence, he is the perfect man...until I meet the cowboy in an online chat group. It seems my penchant for older men has me in quite a bind, but my dream of being an independent woman makes this so much more difficult. Love shouldn't be this complicated.
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Kirsten S. Blacketer is a multi-published indie author of both historical and contemporary romance. When she's not writing, she homeschools her two children and enjoys time with her family. In those moments of freedom, she devours romance novels while sipping a glass of wine. Age has only shown her that writing villains can be just as fun as heroes. Her next life goals are to write a New York Times Bestseller and one day have Adam Driver play a starring role in a film version of one of her books. A girl can dream, right?