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Not My Kind of Hero

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From USA Today bestselling author Pippa Grant comes a rollicking romantic comedy about a single mom and a grumpy math teacher tackling their differences on a Wyoming ranch. I knew fixing up my life with a fresh start on the hobby ranch I inherited in Hell's Bells, Wyoming, would come with challenges. Things like snow. Wildlife. Local gossip about why my daughter and I are here. But the biggest challenge? My surly new tenant. He's like a bear. Fascinating from a distance, but don't get too close, or he'll bite. His personality should be a good thing. I have no need of a new man in my life. But he's not only my tenant; he's also my daughter's math teacher and soccer coach. I keep running into him. He keeps thinking I need to be saved. Maybe I do, but here's what I don't expect: he's a fixer-upper in need of saving too. And I might be the only woman for the job. Hell's Bells, help me.

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Not My Kind of Hero, Pippa Grant

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Title
Not My Kind of Hero
Language
English
Released
2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
332
ISBN10
1662513321
ISBN13
9781662513329
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First published
2023
Original title
Not My Kind of Hero
Rating
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From USA Today bestselling author Pippa Grant comes a rollicking romantic comedy about a single mom and a grumpy math teacher tackling their differences on a Wyoming ranch. I knew fixing up my life with a fresh start on the hobby ranch I inherited in Hell's Bells, Wyoming, would come with challenges. Things like snow. Wildlife. Local gossip about why my daughter and I are here. But the biggest challenge? My surly new tenant. He's like a bear. Fascinating from a distance, but don't get too close, or he'll bite. His personality should be a good thing. I have no need of a new man in my life. But he's not only my tenant; he's also my daughter's math teacher and soccer coach. I keep running into him. He keeps thinking I need to be saved. Maybe I do, but here's what I don't expect: he's a fixer-upper in need of saving too. And I might be the only woman for the job. Hell's Bells, help me.