Her Right-Hand Cowboy

Her Right-Hand Cowboy
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Where there's a will,there’s a way back home! When Ena O’Rourke left Forever she never looked back. Until a letter from her father’s lawyer brings her back to the family ranch, if she wants to inherit the ranch, she needs to work on it for six months! With only Mitch Parnell to help Ena will she see that perhaps she has a future in Forever…

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Where there’s a will, she might find her way home

Can a cowboy convince her to stay?

A clause in her father’s will requires Ena O’Rourke to work the family ranch—site of many unhappy memories—for six months before she can sell it. She’s livid at her father, but Mitch Randall, foreman of the Double E, is there for her. As Ena spends time on the ranch—and with Mitch—new memories are laid over the old...and perhaps new opportunities to make a life.

USA TODAY Bestselling Author Marie Ferrarella

USA TODAY bestselling and RITA® Award-winning author MARIE FERRARELLA has written more than 250 books for Mills & Boon, some under the name Marie Nicole. Her romances are beloved by fans worldwide. Visit her website, marieferrarella.com

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Her Right-Hand Cowboy

Marie Ferrarella


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ISBN: 978-0-008-90314-5

HER RIGHT-HAND COWBOY

© 2019 Marie Rydzynski-Ferrarella

Published in Great Britain 2019

by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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To

Charlie,

My one and only

Love,

After fifty-one years together,

You still make the world fade away

Every time you kiss me.

Chapter One

It felt familiar, yet strange.

The closer she came to the sprawling two-story ranch house, the simple five-word sentence kept repeating itself over and over again in Ena O’Rourke’s brain like a tuneless song. Part of her just couldn’t believe that she had returned here after all this time.

She could remember when she couldn’t wait to get away from here. Or rather not “here” but away from her father because, to her then eighteen-year-old mind, Bruce O’Rourke was the source of all the anger and pain that existed in her world. Back then, she and her father were constantly at odds and without Edith, her mother, to act as a buffer, Ena and her father were forever butting heads.

The way she saw it, her father was opinionated, and he never gave her any credit for being right, not even once. After enduring a state of what felt like constant warfare for two years, ever since her mother lost her battle with cancer, Ena made up her mind and left the ranch, and Forever, one day after high school graduation.

At the time, she had been certain that she would never come back, had even sworn to herself that she wouldn’t. And although she wavered a little in the first couple of years or so, as she struggled to put herself through college, she had stuck by her promise and kept far away from the source of all her unhappiness.



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