
As an employee of the Bur Oak guest ranch, Ian Brennan had seen numerous beautiful women visit, but he never paid attention to them. It was a strict no fraternizing between staff and guests. And he followed it religiously. He cherished his job too much to risk losing it, even if it meant turning down attractive women who made advances towards him. But then she arrived. From the moment he laid eyes on her, he was drawn to her. However, she was only there for a vacation and to make a decision about a job offer. He knew she would leave, and he would never see her again, but their attraction was undeniable, and they couldn’t resist breaking the rules. Eden Fairchild had come to the Bur Oak for some much-needed relaxation and to decide about a job opportunity she was extremely interested in. She wasn't planning on getting involved with any of the staff members, but then she laid eyes on Ian Brennan and all rational thoughts flew out the window. As a woman who preferred suits and ties over cowboys, she never could have imagined being drawn to someone like him. As their time together at the Bur Oak draws to an end, will Eden be able to leave Ian behind and return to her job in Chicago? The odds are stacked against them and as much as they want to be together, it seems impossible. With both of their hearts breaking, is there any hope of finding a way to be together or will they have to say goodbye forever?
Author

Susan was born and raised in a small town in the western part of Maryland surrounded by the Appalachian mountains. She moved to Tennessee in 1996 with her husband and two children. She's been writing for as long as she can remember and is currently writing three different series. The Men of Clifton Montana which will be seven stories and The Bad Boys of Dry River will be six stories. The Callahans will be about four cousins. Although it is best to read the stories in order, all can be read as standalone. She is also writing four standalone books. Excerpts from her books can be read on her webpage: susanfisherdavisauthor.weebly.com and you can also sign up for her newsletter there. Susan tries to thank each person for their review. She would love to hear from her readers and promises to answer all email: susan@susanfisherdavisauthor.com