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The Rancher's Wager

By: Maisey Yates
Narrated by: Samantha Cook
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Tempers flare as passion takes over in this new Gold Valley Vineyards novel from New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates!

This wealthy rancher has placed his bet…

And it’s winner takes all!

No one gets under Jackson Cooper’s skin like fellow ranch owner Cricket Maxfield. Now, facing off at a charity poker game, the stakes get personal. Jackson finds himself on the losing end… And paying up means being the ranch hand at Cricket’s beck and call. In close quarters, tempers flare—and the fire between them ignites into a passion that won’t be ignored…

From Harlequin Desire: Luxury, scandal, desire—welcome to the lives of the American elite.

Gold Valley Vineyards
Western Romance Ranch Fiction Westerns Romance Contemporary Romance Genre Fiction Contemporary Sagas

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Cricket isn’t like her sisters at all. She is the wild child. Jackson wants the land she has and will do anything to get it. When she wins his help in a poker game his plan is to get her to sell the land. Cricket is probably on of my favorite characters, she is so unique and I just love her.

The Rancher’s Wager

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The narrator always sounds desperate. The tape keeps repeating itself. The story keeps repeating itself. Maybe needs a younger audience.

Not my cup of tea.

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I found myself forwarding through long monologue parts. I didn’t think the characters were believable.

A bit tedious and repetitive.

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