Kissing Ridge Cowboys

 Kissing Ridge. Population, 12,563.

Unless it's rodeo week.

Then we honestly don't know, but it's a lot.

Kissing Ridge is home to an eclectic group of cowboy friends who all find love. Even when they don't want it.

Just ask Hunter. 

Plenty of swoon, loads of laughs and small town charm. A spinoff from The Broken Horn Ranch series. 

Cowboys Can’t Kiss

From the series: Kissing Ridge Cowboys

Riley Benton

Cowboys break hearts. It’s a known fact.

But my career as a romance planner has me moving back to my hometown of Kissing Ridge---a town so full of cowboys you can’t enter a room without bumping into a Stetson. And I don’t date cowboys. Not that it matters. I build romance for others… not myself.

There’s no way I’m falling for a steer...

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Bull Riders Don’t Swoon

From the series: Kissing Ridge Cowboys

Griff
Jamieson Carr is my best friend, the one bright light in my mostly dark life.
He’s sunshine, easy smiles, and a world-class bull rider.
Me? I’m just a surly bull fighter with a sixth sense around animals.
He thinks I’m the reason he’s so good, but that’s not true at all. Jamieson is a shining star who doesn’t need me.
I should be glad I’m the...

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Ropers Can’t Tie Knots

From the series: Kissing Ridge Cowboys

I’ve got 99 problems, but a fake marriage shouldn’t be one of them.

Hunter Burke

Everyone knows my grandfather was a less than savoury human, but I didn’t think he’d stick it to me in new ways after he died.

I need a husband to claim my inheritance and the sexy new lawyer in town volunteers to step in.

A fake marriage is the easiest solution to my...

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Bronc Riders Don’t Fall in Love (Kissing Ridge Cowboys Book 4)

Book #4 from the series: Kissing Ridge Cowboys

Diamond

‘Famous for having his heart broken by emotionally unavailable men’ should be engraved on my headstone.
I wish I could say I learn from each one, but the reality is… I don’t. If you give me a tall, dark, and handsome cowboy with sad eyes and a kind heart, I will never say no. It’s always been yes, and I deal with the emotional fallout...

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