The Tenderfoot Bride

The Tenderfoot Bride by Cheryl St. John is a work of fiction published by Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited in March 2007. This edition spans 297 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Will Tucker, a rancher seeking to alleviate his burdens by hiring a cook and housekeeper. However, when Linnea McConoughy arrives, she proves to be young and timid, raising questions about her suitability for the demanding role she is meant to fill.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the dynamics between Will and Linnea as they navigate their contrasting personalities and the challenges of ranch life. The book delves into themes of romance and personal secrets, revealing the complexities of their relationship against the backdrop of rural hardships. With its focus on character development and emotional depth, The Tenderfoot Bride offers an engaging experience for those interested in general fiction and romance.
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Will Tucker is a gruff impatient rancher, eager to hire an experienced cook and housekeeper so he can shift part of the workload from his own shoulders to those of the capable Widow McConoughy.
Then Linnea McConoughy shows up. She’s young. Timid. And entirely inappropriate for the hardships and workload she’s hired to handle. And she has secrets…
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