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Cowboys & Kisses

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Allie had big plans for the future. Falling for a cowboy wasn’t part of it. 
1. Get out of Black Falls, Texas – aka Redneck Hell 
(Graduation was eight months away. After that, she was out of there.) 
2. Avoid Wyatt Holcomb at all costs. 
(Except he was everywhere and kind of hard to ignore since he was hot—and a really nice guy.)
3. Avoid her parents. 
(Shouldn’t be too hard to do since her father hated her and her mother pretended nothing was wrong.) 
4. Stop thinking about Wyatt. 
(Which would be a lot easier if he wasn’t so sweet… and he’d keep his shirt on.) 
5. Decide what she really wants. 
(Instead of holding onto the past and the guilt.) 
Maybe falling for a cowboy could work after all?


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Series: Teens of Black Falls Publisher: Inkspell Publishing

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 23, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781939590299
  • File size: 817 KB
  • Release date: August 23, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781939590299
  • File size: 825 KB
  • Release date: August 23, 2015

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English

Allie had big plans for the future. Falling for a cowboy wasn’t part of it. 
1. Get out of Black Falls, Texas – aka Redneck Hell 
(Graduation was eight months away. After that, she was out of there.) 
2. Avoid Wyatt Holcomb at all costs. 
(Except he was everywhere and kind of hard to ignore since he was hot—and a really nice guy.)
3. Avoid her parents. 
(Shouldn’t be too hard to do since her father hated her and her mother pretended nothing was wrong.) 
4. Stop thinking about Wyatt. 
(Which would be a lot easier if he wasn’t so sweet… and he’d keep his shirt on.) 
5. Decide what she really wants. 
(Instead of holding onto the past and the guilt.) 
Maybe falling for a cowboy could work after all?


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