Trusting Sydney

Trusting Sydney
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Publisher : Waterhouse Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9781943893805
ISBN-13 : 1943893802
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Book Synopsis Trusting Sydney by : Helen Hardt

Download or read book Trusting Sydney written by Helen Hardt and published by Waterhouse Press. This book was released on 2016-02-18 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Editorial Reviews "This series is a MUST READ. " -United Indie Book Blog Synopsis Sam O’Donovan is bored with his stale life in Montana. When his brother-in-law offers him a great job and a cut of the McCray business in Colorado, he’s ecstatic. This is the change he needs. As for beautiful Sydney Buchanan resurfacing? That’s icing on the cake. Sydney’s back for one reason and one reason only. She needs to win as many purses as she can to help her parents run their struggling ranch in Nevada. She doesn’t bank on running into Sam O’Donovan. All the sparks they shared five years earlier are still there, but so much else has changed. If only Sam could understand the decisions she made during their time apart…and trust her.

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