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Frankie Carter returned home to Silver Ridge to settle up her dad’s business after his sudden passing, leaving behind her fancy job title, office, and dud of a boyfriend in the process. It means staying in her childhood bedroom, wrangling a grieving mom and four opinionated sisters, and deciding what to do with the fire-damaged Lucky Horseshoe, the family saloon and heart of the town.
Preston Saunders came to Silver Ridge as a favor to his aunt before heading out to the next town, the next job. Only something about the family, the saloon, and especially the stubborn oldest daughter who takes way too much on her shoulders makes him slow down and invest more of himself in the Horseshoe than he normally would.
Throw in a free garage apartment, one sassy grandmother, an adorable Morkie, and a town full of big-hearted matchmakers, and it’s soon clear Frankie and Preston don’t stand a chance of keeping things professional.
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