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I am a great Leigh Greenwood fan and like all his books, but I think this one is perhaps one of my top two favorites. The Mavericks being the other one.
With the inheritance of half her uncle's Wyoming spread, Sybil Cameron feels she's gained her independence at last. Then she meeets her partner, Burch Randall--a man who believes a woman has no business running a ranch. She vows to keep her cool no matter what. Yet as Burch's muscular arms close around her, a deliciously hot feeling courses through her body. To Burch, Sybil is a wild filly: spirited, headstrong, and in need of a man's brand. But he soon learns this is one woman not to be tamed. In fact, he finds he glories in her passionate abandon, revels in her raw courage, and wants only to take her and set the prairie ablaze in a Wyoming wildfire.
With the inheritance of half her uncles Wyonming spred, Sybil Cameron felt she'd gained her independence at last. Then she met her partner, a man who firmly believed a woman had no business running a ranch. Determined to prove Burch Randall wrong, Sybil set about learning to shoot a rifle and drive a herd. She vowed to keep her cool no matter what. To Curch, Sybil was a wild filly, spirited headstrong and in need of amans brand. If he was forced to share the Elkhorn ranch, he wanted a part of its beautiful ovwner, too. But he soon learned this was one woman not to be tamed.
From back cover:
With the inheritance of half her uncle's Wyoming spread, Sybil Cameron felt she'd gained her independence at last. Then she met her partner-a man who firmly believed a woman had no business running a ranch. Determined to prove Burch Randal wrong, Sybil set about learning to shoot a rifle and drive a herd. She vowed to keep her cool no matter what. Yet as Burch's muscular arms closed around her and his grays eyes bored into hers, a deliciously hot feeling coursed through her body. To Burch, Sybil was a wild filly: spirited, headstrong, and in need of a man's brand. If he was forced to share the Elkhorn ranch, he wanted a part of its beautiful owner, too. But he soon learned this was one woman not to be tamed. In fact, he found he gloried in her passionate abandon, reveled in her raw courage, and wanted nothing more than to take her and set the prairie ablaze in a.... WYOMING WILDFIRE
With the inheritance of half her uncle's Wyoming spread, Sybil Cameron felt she'd gained her independence at last. Then she met her partner-a man who firmly believed a woman had no business running a ranch. Determined to prove Burch Randal wrong, Sybil set about learning to shoot a rifle and drive a herd. She vowed to keep her cool no matter what. Yet as Burch's muscular arms closed around her and his grays eyes bored into hers, a deliciously hot feeling coursed through her body. To Burch, Sybil was a wild filly: spirited, headstrong, and in need of a man's brand. If he was forced to share the Elkhorn ranch, he wanted a part of its beautiful owner, too. But he soon learned this was one woman not to be tamed. In fact, he found he gloried in her passionate abandon, reveled in her raw courage, and wanted nothing more than to take her and set the prairie ablaze in a.... WYOMING WILDFIRE