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Finders Keepers, Cowboy: Match Made in Montana, #1
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FIRST IN A NEW SERIES!
Meg Hawke's antique store is faltering. When her octogenarian neighbor Hank asks her to clean out his shed and sell antiques on consignment, she has a real chance at discovering forgotten treasure. If she steps foot on the Montana ranch, however, she'll come face-to-face with her childhood frenemy and Hank's grandson, Ryan.
After selling off the ranch's cattle years before, Ryan Kincaid dove into the world of high-end tourism, devoting everything to the business. For his sanity, he avoids his annoying known-her-since-childhood neighbor, Meg. With the forced proximity of the shed project happening in his backyard, though, he's singing a different tune. Perhaps he'd been wrong about her.
A surprise discovery spurs both change and challenge, and they're forced to choose the potential of ever-after or forget each other and finally move on forever.
Tropes: old enemies, rivals, love/hate, last to know, forced proximity, matchmaker, cowboy, small town
FIRST IN A NEW SERIES!
Meg Hawke's antique store is faltering. When her octogenarian neighbor Hank asks her to clean out his shed and sell antiques on consignment, she has a real chance at discovering forgotten treasure. If she steps foot on the Montana ranch, however, she'll come face-to-face with her childhood frenemy and Hank's grandson, Ryan.
After selling off the ranch's cattle years before, Ryan Kincaid dove into the world of high-end tourism, devoting everything to the business. For his sanity, he avoids his annoying known-her-since-childhood neighbor, Meg. With the forced proximity of the shed project happening in his backyard, though, he's singing a different tune. Perhaps he'd been wrong about her.
A surprise discovery spurs both change and challenge, and they're forced to choose the potential of ever-after or forget each other and finally move on forever.
Tropes: old enemies, rivals, love/hate, last to know, forced proximity, matchmaker, cowboy, small town


















