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Cowboy Crescendo by Cathleen Galitz released on Jun 24, 2004 is available now for purchase.

192 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published July 1, 2004

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Cathleen Galitz

93 books9 followers
aka Cathleen Connors

Cathleen Galitz, a Wyoming native, lives with her husband and two sons in a small Wyoming town. The marriage support their boys from the bleachers in a multitude of activities. She teaches English to seventh to twelfth graders in a rural school that houses kindergartners and seniors in the same building. Cathleen loves to read, play tennis, spend time with her family and enjoy the great outdoors. Her two cats, Murphy and Spanky, refuse to catch mice but never miss a meal. Seeing her books in print since 1997 is the realization of a lifelong dream.

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July 30, 2019
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Dynasties: The Danforths. A family of prominence...tested by scandal, sustained by passion!

Wyoming rancher Toby Danforth was a man who marched to the beat of his own drum. So it was important to find a nanny for his motherless son who would do things his way. What he got was a stubborn beauty with a gift for handling his son, and a talent for reminding him what men and women were made for....

Heather Burroughs had never met a sexier man than Tobias Danforth. Even though they disagreed on almost everything, his soul-stealing kisses rendered her feeble protests useless. And yet Heather knew she was walking a dangerous path, for when was it ever wise to make love to the boss?
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79 reviews21 followers
November 4, 2014
Too slow in the beginning, and too fast in the back. Nothing special. I can't feel the connection between the hero and heroine. Not much talk between them. Too much left untold. I felt that they don't really know each other because of that. Really, I read this book just to finish the series.
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March 17, 2016
Would give it a 3.5,
Too slow in the begining.....and then suddenly accelerates in the end.
The characters are wonderful, and probably this is the best in the Danforth Series....
[others are slower ;)]
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October 30, 2016
Why are men so reluctant to say those magic 3 words. Also why can't people talk rather than assume. I really like Toby and Heather.
Again why not go mote in depth. Reaction of Heather's family being such jerks
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