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A hard-working man... When Dillon swaggers into Elle's office, she fully understands the appeal of a small town farmer. He's handsome, charming, helps run his family's successful farm and ranch, and he's definitely interested in her. But she is more than gun-shy of someone like Dillon, the kind of guy who coasts along, convincing everyone that it's all good. Dillon's life is on track. If only he could convince his family not to worry. When someone starts tampering with his farm, his livelihood, he can deal. If only he could convince Elle not to worry. As Elle falls for him, her past taunts her…mehr

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A hard-working man... When Dillon swaggers into Elle's office, she fully understands the appeal of a small town farmer. He's handsome, charming, helps run his family's successful farm and ranch, and he's definitely interested in her. But she is more than gun-shy of someone like Dillon, the kind of guy who coasts along, convincing everyone that it's all good. Dillon's life is on track. If only he could convince his family not to worry. When someone starts tampering with his farm, his livelihood, he can deal. If only he could convince Elle not to worry. As Elle falls for him, her past taunts her with all the reasons why a future with Dillon won't work. If he can't face his demons, not even she'll be able to help him, and she won't stick around to watch. A Midwest spin on the cowboy romance!
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Marie Johnston is an award-winning, best-selling writer of paranormal and contemporary romance, and a RITA(R) Finalist. Marie decided to pursue her passion for writing and traded in her lab coat for a laptop to write her first book ever, Fever Claim. She lives in the upper Midwest with her husband, four kids, and old kitty. Other than hanging out with her family, Marie enjoys reading, movie dates with her hubby, getting outside on sunny days, and the all too rare - girls' night out.