The Cattle Baron’s Bride

The Cattle Baron’s Bride by Margaret Way is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 2006, featuring 250 pages in English. The story unfolds in the rugged wilderness of the Australian Northern Territory, where city beauty Samantha Langdon finds herself far from her comfort zone. Cattleman Ross Sunderland, initially reluctant to guide her, grapples with an undeniable attraction that complicates their journey together.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the tension between Samantha and Ross as they navigate the challenges of their environment and their growing feelings for each other. The backdrop of the Australian wilderness serves as a catalyst for their relationship, highlighting themes of attraction and resistance. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a tale of romance set against a striking natural landscape.
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The wilderness at the heart of the Australian Northern Territory was no place for delicate city beauty Samantha Langdon. Cattleman Ross Sunderland wouldn’t have agreed to act as guide if he’d known Samantha had signed up for the trip. Their one meeting had sparked an overwhelming attraction and, determined to resist her, loner Ross had vowed to avoid her at all costs. Sam could see in his hard, handsome face that Ross didn’t want her along. But they were seduced by the danger and primitive beauty around them, and raw instinct took over as their passion could no longer be denied….
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