No Second Chance

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Overview

Hope Farrier rescues unwanted horses, but she's saddled with debt. Without help she'll lose Second Chance Farm, the first home she's ever known. An endowment brings the promise of future relief and the presence of shrewd business manager, Devlin Temple.
Trouble is, Devlin has his dreamy blue eyes on more than her bottom line.

Playboy Devlin Temple lays a trap for the thief that's fleecing his company. When his cousin sets his cap for Devlin's job, Devlin knows he needs Hope's help to secure the CEO position. In her arms he finds the solace and support he craves, but their blossoming romance prompts the thief to raise the stakes.

Will Devlin and Hope pay the ultimate price for love?

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Bio of Maggie Toussaint

Maggie Toussaint is a scientist by training, a romanticist at heart. She's fascinated by how things work, whether it's complex machinery, a Sudoku puzzle, or the male female subtext of a conversation. She's married, has two children, and lives in coastal Georgia. Contact Maggie at Maggie@maggietoussaint.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Visit Maggie at www.maggietoussaint.com

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Imprint

The Wild Rose Press

Filesize

475.41 KB

Number of Pages

204

eBook ISBN

9781601541628

Excerpt from: No Second Chance by Maggie Toussaint

Someone was watching her.

Hope Farrier's nerves pinged as her mount skittered across the riding ring. The prickle of awareness that slid across the back of her neck wasn't going away.

She glanced over at the dense hardwood forest that bordered her farm. Nothing unusual there. The thin chestnut snorted and tossed his head up, tugging the reins from her hands. "Easy, Jocko," she crooned. "It's all right."

Someone was out there. She was sure of it. After another lap around the ring she had Jocko at a slow trot and risked another glance at the perimeter. No one by the woods, but a tall man in a dark business suit stood by the barn.

A business suit. Old fears resurfaced. Men in suits came from foster care. From funeral homes. From foreclosing banks. Men in suits were bad news.

He raised a hand in greeting.

She shivered. Who was he? What did he want at Second Chance Farm?