It’s the day of reckoning for Matt Clark, secret illegitimate son of a country superstar. Because journalist Libby Penn is on the doorstep of his sprawling ranch seeking an interview. He denies her request. But feisty Libby thrills him as no woman ever has. Soon they’re in his bed.
Despite their sizzling chemistry, Matt worries the stunning single mom is still vulnerable after losing her husband. And he resents her desire to reunite him with his father. But resistance to the sunny spitfire is proving futile…
Wrangling the Rich Rancher is part of the Sons of Country series.
Sheri WhiteFeather is a national bestselling, award-winning author. She pens a variety of romance novels, including erotic, paranormal, passion, and home and hearth. She has also written under the name Cherie Feather.
Her writing career began in 1998. Prior to that, she worked as a make-up artist and leather artisan. One of her first professional make-up jobs was at the Playboy Mansion for a photo shoot that featured Hugh Hefner. As a leather artisan, she painted jackets and guitar straps for a host of musicians, including legendary bad boys, Motley Crue and country legend, Waylon Jennings.
She has two grown children who are tribally enrolled members of the Muscogee Creek Nation.
Sheri lives in California and enjoys ethnic dining, shopping in vintage stores and visiting art galleries and museums.
To be honest, I didn't think I was going to like this book. I thought it was going to be one of those cheap cheesy books no one wants to read. But that's not the case for this story, Libby went to Matt's ranch to get his side of the story and his mother's too for being a son and mistress to a famous celebrity. Matt never really liked his father and didn't want to be in the book and just wanted to show his dad that he doesn't need him in his life. His mother is apart of the book and has moved on with her life but still really wanted Matt to connect with his dad. Libby one way or another was going to have Matt in her book. Both have lost someone to them, and didn't want to be in any relationship with each other. However, the more time they spent with each other and meeting Libby's son Chance, Matt and Libby couldn't stay away from each other. This story has a happy ending.
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