She’s a whirlwind of spreadsheets and sunshine, here to plan the perfect wedding. He’s the grumpy, silent foreman who thinks she’s a storm in designer boots. He’s old enough to know better than to fall for her, and she’s way too young to be looking at him like that.
Magnolia “Maggie” Delacroix lives by the color-coded clipboard. As a business manager, she turns chaos into profit. So when she arrives at the Colt Ranch to plan her cousin’s dream wedding, she expects to wrangle florists and seating charts, not the ranch’s foreman, a man as rugged and unmovable as the Montana mountains - and nine years older.
Clay Sullivan’s world runs on schedules and seasons, and a whirlwind in designer boots with a sixteen-tab spreadsheet is a storm he doesn’t need. He thinks she’s a city girl playing dress-up. She thinks he’s a control freak who wouldn’t know fun if it lassoed him. But when disaster strikes, and they’re forced to work together, their bickering ignites a chemistry that’s sweet, sparkling, and anything but professional.
Falling for the quiet, steady foreman is a logistical disaster. Maggie’s uncle sees every cowboy as a heartbreaker in disguise, and Clay is a walking, talking reminder of a painful family history. Maggie has two weeks to pull off a perfect wedding, win over the most stubborn man she’s ever met, and prove to her family, and herself, that this time, the cowboy isn’t a risk. He’s a destination.
A sweet Western romance with wedding chaos, protective family drama, and an age gap done right. Perfect for readers who love grumpy/sunshine banter, swoon-worthy cowboys, and heroines who fight for their hearts.