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Charming the Cowboy: Billionaire Cowboy Romance
Charming the Cowboy: Billionaire Cowboy Romance
Charming the Cowboy: Billionaire Cowboy Romance
Audiobook5 hours

Charming the Cowboy: Billionaire Cowboy Romance

Written by Liz Isaacson

Narrated by Caroline McLaughlin

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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A billionaire bachelor, the woman who's been crushing on him, and a fateful accident at his boarding stable...


Third grade teacher Heather Carver has had her eye on Levi Rhodes for a couple of years now, but he seems to be blind to her attempts to charm him. She's about to throw in the towel when an accident on his horse farm finally has him looking her way.


Levi, who started his boarding stable from scratch, thinks he has everything he needs. Plenty of money, horses, and his beloved Texas Hill Country. Women have never brought him anything but trouble, and he's not interested. No sirree.


Until his best friend's little sister gets badly injured while at his stables. Then Heather infiltrates his life in ways he'd never thought possible, and his strict anti-female stance slips. Will Heather heal his emotional scars and he care for her physical ones so they can have a real relationship?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 19, 2021
ISBN9781664927483
Charming the Cowboy: Billionaire Cowboy Romance
Author

Liz Isaacson

USA Today bestselling author Liz Isaacson writes clean and inspirational romances, and has multiple #1 bestsellers in half a dozen categories.

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    This was a good read, never underestimating each one’s own influence or importance in a relationship.