Meant For Country

Meant For Country

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Kaylie is sent to live with her father on the family ranch after her mother passes away. It's a strange transition from city life to country life and she expects to hate every minute of it. It doesn't help that her father has a new fiancee and a baby on the way. Or that her grandma might be sent to a nursing home. She is just lost. That is until she meets Dominic, the boy from the ranch across the road. He is the perfect honest country boy and would never be the one to hurt her like her city boyfriend who she left. And maybe meeting the farm hand helps a little bit too. But he's a little more reckless. A little more outgoing than Kaylie likes. Kaylie thought the city was where she belongs but what it she's wrong? What if she is meant to belong in the country?
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After being caught, tried and arrested for a crime she didn't do; Lexi Hunter has a choice. It's either Juvie or spend the summer on her dad's ranch working off her probation. Should be an easy pick, right? Only problem is, she hasn't seen or spoken to her dad in ten years. The last time she saw him was through a car window as her mom drove them and all their possessions away to go live a normal, busy, eccentric lifestyle in New York. So basically, being back at a place she used to call home with a man she can't muster the respect for to actually call 'dad', is a prison sentence in itself. Lexi is determined to hate and ridicule everything about her situation. Wanting nothing more than to get the summer over with so she can go back to real life. That all changes when she meets Dawson Priest; the ranch hand who she is forced to work side by side with. His optimistic, simple, almost eloquent outlook on life, the world, and the small town ranch life in general sparks her to see things from his perspective and may even challenge her enough to mend the strained relationship with her dad. This is a story of self discovery, personal growth, a steamy cowboy fling, and learning the importance of forgiveness. This simple, small town life may not seem as much of a jail sentence by the end of the summer. Who knows, maybe Lexi turns out to be a country girl at heart after all.

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