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Rancher's Unexpected Love

Ironwood Bluff Ranch Series, Book 1

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Rancher's Unexpected Love

Di: Olivia Kay
Letto da: Shaina Summerville, Jack Taywood
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I wanted to prove myself on this ranch… not fall for him, kiss him, and end up carrying his baby.

I came to Ironwood Bluff to follow my dream, not fall for the most irritatingly sexy cowboy in Texas.

Zane Lawson is every kind of off-limits, single dad, widowed, and built like sin in a black Stetson.

He's doing his best to raise his little girl, who's already wrapped me around her finger.

But one night changed everything between us. A storm, a kiss, and suddenly, every line we swore not to cross vanished.

Now I'm tangled in the arms of a man who swore he'd never love again after his loss.

And somehow, this man, this adorable little girl, and this messy life are starting to feel like home.

But I'm still the outsider his family wishes would just disappear.

And when I find out I'm carrying his child… The truth hits harder than any storm.

I'm terrified. This isn't just about passion anymore.

It's about taking chances… and whether love can survive his past

Rancher's Unexpected Love is a standalone book as part of the Ironwood Bluff Ranch Series.

©2025 Olivia Kay (P)2026 Podium Audio
Contemporaneo Narrativa di genere Piccoli centri e rurale Western
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