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Meri Terrence, a savvy business woman and hotel owner, is not only on a mission to buy a charming bed and breakfast in Midway, Utah, she’s hoping to catch the heart of a real cowboy, as well. When she finds herself face to face with the cowboy of her dreams, her new life in the Swiss inspired town of Midway is all she could have ever hoped for. But can she pull off playing a cowgirl to catch her cowboy? Cal is determined to purchase the bed and breakfast that Meri has outsmarted him in buying. Sparks fly between the two while they dual behind the scenes in a serious case of mistaken identity. As they both learn the ways of country life, they are thrown into a fun and flirty comedy of errors. **This book was previously published as Catching a Counterfeit Cowboy. This edition has added and edited content.**
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Proud to be a Cheesehead. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. If you are able to withstand the frigid winter air, Wisconsin has some of the most down to earth, honest people around. I passed a very happy childhood there, climbing trees, and running along the river. Proud to be a McEachern Indian. At fifteen, we moved to a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. The warm, Southern culture touched my heart. Proud to be a Cougar. I attended Brigham Young University, where I graduated with a BS in Human Development. Proud to be a Cuate. I spent a year and a half in Guatemala as a Christian missionary, spreading the message of hope and love. The Guatemalan people are some of the kindest people you will meet. Proud to be a Human Resource Professional. I was employed for many years in the field of Human Resources. Proud to be a Wife and Mother. And I thought that Human Resources was a demanding career. Nothing has been more difficult or more rewarding than being a wife and mother. My happiness is centered in the happiness of my family. Proud to be an Author. Writing has been a source of great joy in my life. I hope to share with my readers a piece of myself in every novel. I hope to uplift and entertain others through my written word.