Gideon: A Walker Brothers Novel

· Seven Sons Ranch in Three Rivers Romance Libro 8 · AEJ Creative Works · Letto da Teri Clark Linden
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It's 1971, and Gideon Walker is at the forefront of Texas's booming technology scene. With big dreams and an ambitious spirit, he's determined to make a name for himself. Focused on his career and the future, Gideon has no time for distractions—until he meets Penny Aarons.


Penny is a spirited woman with dreams and plans of her own. She's not about to let anything stand in the way of her goals, not even the charming cowboy Gideon. But as their paths cross and their lives intertwine, they discover a connection neither can ignore.


Gideon finds himself captivated by Penny's intelligence, beauty, and unwavering determination. Despite their individual ambitions, they can't help but fall for each other. Together, they must navigate the challenges of balancing their personal dreams with their growing love.


Will Penny put her educational dreams on hold to have the charming small town life filled with love, marriage, and children with Gideon?


This is a heartwarming origin romance that sets the stage for the cherished love story of Momma and Daddy from the Seven Sons Ranch in Three Rivers Romance series. Discover how their enduring love began and experience the magic of a bygone era!

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