Rhett: A Walker Brothers Novel

· Seven Sons Ranch in Three Rivers Romance Bok 1 · AEJ Creative Works · Berättare: Teri Clark Linden
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Rhett Walker has been in Three Rivers for a year, relying on the Foster sisters next door as he rebuilds his ranch after a devastating tornado. He shares a special bond with Evelyn Foster, the mastermind behind a successful matchmaking service for local women. But there's always a boyfriend in the way of Rhett confessing his hidden feelings for his best friend.


Evelyn's matchmaking business thrives on her ability to help cowboys see the women of small town Three Rivers standing right in front of them. However, her credibility takes a hit as her own relationships keep falling apart.


Desperate to save her business, Evelyn devises a bold plan that requires Rhett's help. She proposes a fake marriage, hoping it will restore faith in her matchmaking skills.


Rhett agrees, thinking this could be just the thing he needs to get out of the friend zone. As they navigate their pretend marriage, sparks fly.


With unspoken feelings finally coming to light, can Rhett and Evelyn take a real chance on genuine love?


This friends-to-lovers cowboy billionaire romance set in charming Three Rivers, Texas, is feel-good story that will warm your heart and leave you believing in the power of enduring love.

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