Nina is touched when Cal sheepishly asks her to pretend to be his girlfriend for a day at the ranch. In steps Nina looking like a model and behaving like a girlfriend on his arm, charming his aunt Lou and amazing his lady-killer brother. In particular, they are starting to think he won't ever get married. His ranch is in good shape, his life is nothing to complain about, but his family and close friends seem to think he has a problem with women. To Cal Blake, Nina is the answer to his problem. Why shouldn't she create a fictitious life? She won't ever see him again after she leaves. At least, that's the story she gives the good-looking cowboy who asks to join her for dinner. By the time she leaves, however, it will be someone else's car that she's just delivering. But who can say what is normal these days? Nina O'Shea is stuck in Glory until her car is fixed, at least it was her car when she came into this sleepy little town. Combining the two obviously proves to be quite a trial because the main characters of The Rancher's Runaway Bride are definitely not of the normal varieties. Cowboys and socialites do not have the habit of mingling in the same crowds, but Judith Bowen decided to give the mix a try.
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