Book Description:
The last thing in the world Zane McCord wants is a wife. But after returning home to the family ranch in Montana to help his cousins search for the lost treasure that is their legacy, Zane can't help notice that love and marriage seem to be contagious. Both his cousins have succumbed, but he refuses. Determined to stay a bachelor till he dies, Zane wants to devote his time to filming documentaries and taking care of the ranch...and then Riley Mason walks into his life.
The last thing on Riley Mason's mind is romance. Sent to the McCord ranch to save the family's accounting problems, she only wants to impress her firm in Helena and be on her way. Life as a single mother isn't easy and she needs to impress her bosses for a raise. But when Zane McCord opens the door, her breath catches in her throat and a desire she's never experienced before takes over her. When the McCords insist that she and her daughter, Summer stay at the ranch, she's forced to give in and before long, she's pulled into their search for the long lost treasure. But she absolutely draws the line at getting involved with Zane McCord, playboy and heartbreaker extraordinaire.
But as they all get closer to finding Coot's lost treasure, a dangerous series of accidents target Riley and her daughter Summer. Can Zane keep her safe while trying to win her heart?
The last thing in the world Zane McCord wants is a wife. But after returning home to the family ranch in Montana to help his cousins search for the lost treasure that is their legacy, Zane can't help notice that love and marriage seem to be contagious. Both his cousins have succumbed, but he refuses. Determined to stay a bachelor till he dies, Zane wants to devote his time to filming documentaries and taking care of the ranch...and then Riley Mason walks into his life.
The last thing on Riley Mason's mind is romance. Sent to the McCord ranch to save the family's accounting problems, she only wants to impress her firm in Helena and be on her way. Life as a single mother isn't easy and she needs to impress her bosses for a raise. But when Zane McCord opens the door, her breath catches in her throat and a desire she's never experienced before takes over her. When the McCords insist that she and her daughter, Summer stay at the ranch, she's forced to give in and before long, she's pulled into their search for the long lost treasure. But she absolutely draws the line at getting involved with Zane McCord, playboy and heartbreaker extraordinaire.
But as they all get closer to finding Coot's lost treasure, a dangerous series of accidents target Riley and her daughter Summer. Can Zane keep her safe while trying to win her heart?
My Thoughts:
Amazingly tempting! When Riley is hired to take care of the bookwork for the ranch, everyone assumes a guy is coming. Much to their surprise, when Riley shows up SHE is toting her sweet little girl, Summer. The foreman agrees to let her give it a try because of her reference from their accounting firm (and his desire to get OUT of paperwork) and includes room and board for Riley & Summer at the ranch as part of the deal. Riley jumps at the chance to prove herself and get some semblence of ''normal" into her daughter's life. Zane is one of the McCords that Riley is working for. He is the only one who brings her temperature up and seems capable of making her forget the ice wall she has established around her heart. As she cleans up the paperwork, the McCords are searching for the 'lost treasure' of their ancestor.
Zane is one of the most irresistable characters I have met in a while! He exudes an appeal that most women find irresistable, but he finds Riley and Summer irresistable! Not having been around children much, he is amazed to find that Summer has wrapped him around her little finger and seeks out ways to make her happy. Riley and Summer end up caught up in problems not of their own making, and Zane has to decide how or if he needs to be the one to save the day. I rate this book a 5/5. Definately go out and get this book to read!
Thank you to Hatchett for the review copy of this book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinion stated above are 100% mine.
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