Roping The Rancher (Harlequin American Romance) - Plot & Excerpts
The last thing I ever said to her was what a terrible mother she was and that I hated her. Then she died in a car accident. His daughter’s words sliced through him. He’d never known about Jess’s last conversation with her mother. She’d been carrying so much guilt, and he’d been clueless. He almost charged forward, but then Stacy’s words stopped him. It wasn’t your fault she left. He could tell Jess all day long not to feel guilty, but she needed to hear that from someone else. As he listened to Stacy talk to Jess he realized for someone who lived in Hollywood where honesty and being real could be deadly to a career, Stacy did a damn fine job dealing with Jess. Unless this was an Oscar-worthy performance, Stacy truly cared about his daughter. He and his daughter had both kept secrets. The day before Lynn died she’d called him, too. Things weren’t going so well with her lover now that they were playing house.
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