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It's 1916, and Idaho rancher Cleo Arlington knows everything about horses but nothing about men. So when charged with transforming English aristocrat Sherwood Statham from playboy into cowboy, she's totally disconcerted. So is Statham, who's never encountered a woman succeeding in a ';man's world.' Their bumpy trot into romance is frustrating, exhilarating, and ultimately heartwarming.
The year is 1918 and writing gritty dime novels simply isn't done by a woman. So Daphne McKinley---smart, pretty, talented---publishes her rough-and-tumble books under a male pseudonym. But a newspaperman enlists her aid in restoring his grandfather's good name, and Daphne finds herself re-examining the power of her words and reconsidering the direction of her life.
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