Abigail Durant needs a change. She's made a good living for herself writing knitting books, but when her mentor dies, leaving her a small cottage, Abigail is ready to trade her worn-out city heels for brand-new cowboy boots. She wants to swap the rumble of traffic for the bleating of pastoral sheep, to trade life in the fast lane for life on the front porch. But Abigail doesn't bargain on the cowboy.Â
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Cade MacArthur, having worked the property for years, inherits the rest of the sheep ranch from his Aunt Elisa. Furious that his promised estate is not fully his, and even worse, that Abigail is threatening to open a yarn store on what used to be his land, he vows to make her as uncomfortable as possible. Her cottage is uninhabitable, so for now they have to share close quarters, his quarters. But as frustrations rise, neither knows how to deny their growing attraction. The knitter and the sheep rancher need wool for different reasons, but one thing is for sure --neither of them need it for heat. They generate enough heat of their own.
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--New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs
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