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  • The Cowboy's Fairy Tale (Sweet Water Ranch, #6)

    (By Jessie Gussman)

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    Author Jessie Gussman
    “Book Descriptions: *Previously titled Cowboy's Don't Believe in Fairy Tales*

    He’s the billionaire heir of Sweet Water Ranch. His family is throwing a ball and he must choose a wife.

    She’s too poor to attend the ball as a guest. But she can go as the hired help.

    One magical dance and a case of mistaken identity later, and nothing is as it seems.

    If he backs out, he loses everything.

    She never had anything to lose to begin with. Other than her soul-mate.

    Will he choose love over a multi-billion dollar business and the biggest ranch in North Dakota? Can she let him give up everything for her?


    Books in the Sweet Water Ranch series:

    1. The Cowboy's Best Friend
    2. The Cowboy's Secret Baby
    3. The Cowboy's Beauty
    4. The Cowboy's Best Friend's Sister
    5. The Cowboy's Convenient Marriage
    6. The Cowboy's Fairy Tale
    7. The Cowboy's Secret Romance
    8. The Cowboy's Bargain Bride
    9. The Cowboy's Enemy
    10. The Cowboy's Mistletoe Christmas
    11. The Cowboy's Marriage Mistake”

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