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Summary Melissa is back in Fairplay, Texas for good. After taking over the small health clinic in town, she finally feels like she has everything she’s ever wanted. But when Reece West walks into the clinic, she finds something she didn't even know she wanted. Now she’ll do just about anything to get the man of her dreams. Reece is looking for trouble, and he’s found it at Saddleback Ranch. He can ride hard, rope some steer, and train the horses that he can finally afford. But when he bu...mps into little Missy Holton again, his world will turn upside down. Table of Contents Dedication 1 Prologue 5 Chapter One 9 Chapter Two 24 Chapter Three 43 Chapter Four 60 Chapter Five 72 Chapter Six 83 Chapter Seven 95 Chapter Eight 107 Chapter Nine 118 Chapter Ten 133 Chapter Eleven 142 Chapter Twelve 153 Chapter Thirteen 168 Chapter Fourteen 182 Chapter Fifteen 191 Chapter Sixteen 200 Epilogue 210 Breaking Travis… Coming in October 213 Prologue 213 Chapter One 218 Other titles by Jill Sanders 232 About the Author 234 Missy's Moment by Jill Sanders Prologue Reece wiped the blood from his nose and yanked his chin up so his pa wouldn’t see that the blow had damaged his soul.
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