Someone New: sweet contemporary romance (Jilted in Sawyer Creek Book 2)

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by Lacy Williams


  When their pretend kisses start to feel all too real, will Wilder cut and run? Or will Quinn keep her Someone Borrowed?

  Jilted in Sawyer Creek: Four couples. One crazy wedding weekend.

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  Also by Susan Crawford

  Heart of the City series (contemporary romance)

  Saving Justice

  Redeeming Cade

  Reclaiming Brynn

  Stand-alone

  Rival Hearts

  Also by Lacy Williams

  Snowbound in Sawyer Creek series (contemporary romance)

  Soldier Under the Mistletoe

  The Nanny’s Christmas Wish

  The Rancher’s Unexpected Gift

  Wild Wyoming Heart series (historical romance)

  Marrying Miss Marshal

  Counterfeit Cowboy

  Cowboy Pride

  Courted by a Cowboy

  Triple H Brides series (contemporary romance)

  Kissing Kelsey

  Courting Carrie

  Stealing Sarah

  Keeping Kayla

  Melting Megan

  Cowboy Fairytales series (contemporary romance)

  Once Upon a Cowboy

  Cowboy Charming

  The Toad Prince

  The Beastly Princess

  The Lost Princess

  Heart of Oklahoma series (contemporary romance)

  Kissed by a Cowboy

  Love Letters from Cowboy

  Mistletoe Cowboy

  Cowgirl for Keeps

  Jingle Bell Cowgirl

  Heart of a Cowgirl

  3 Days with a Cowboy

  Prodigal Cowgirl

  Wyoming Legacy series (historical romance)

  The Homesteader’s Sweetheart

  Roping the Wrangler

  Return of the Cowboy Doctor

  The Wrangler’s Inconvenient Wife

  A Cowboy for Christmas

  Her Convenient Cowboy

  Her Cowboy Deputy

  Not in a Series

  How to Lose a Guy in 10 Dates

  Santa Next Door

  The Butterfly Bride

  Secondhand Cowboy

  Wagon Train Sweetheart (historical romance)

  Copyright © 2018 by Lydia Susan Crawford & Lacy Williams

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

 

 

 


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