Cowboy for Hire (The Dream Maker Series, Book 1)

1900s Historical Romance

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Historical
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Author: Alice Duncan ISBN: 9781614176756
Publisher: ePublishing Works! Publication: October 23, 2014
Imprint: ePublishing Works! Language: English
Author: Alice Duncan
ISBN: 9781614176756
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Publication: October 23, 2014
Imprint: ePublishing Works!
Language: English

"A charming tale of a couple of young people in the early 1900's and the beginning of motion pictures. Complete with romance, peril, and a villain." ~May, Verified Reviewer

It's 1905, early in the Silent Film era, and orphan Amy Wilkes is "discovered" by producer Martin Tafft at a Pasadena Health Spa. Whisked away to the movie-making set, Amy is glamorized and placed before her leading man: a rugged, oh-so-handsome Arizona cowboy named Charlie Fox.

Charlie, another "natural", needs money for his ranch, not the naive attentions of a beautiful starlet no matter how far she turns his head.

On screen, sparks fly between Amy and Charlie, as the pair struggle to act like people they're not. Off screen, they face the scuttling machinations of the other actors and Charlie realizes what Amy truly dreams of--love and security. He offers her both. But first, Amy must open her heart.

AWARDS:
Romantic Times KISS Award

REVIEWS:
"Alice Duncan's knowledge of the 1900's film era brings a sparkle to COWBOY FOR HIRE. Highly recommended." ~Word Weaving

"What a delightful read! Fascinating era... fascinating backdrop... and a lovely romance!" ~Norah Wilson, USA Today bestselling author

THE DREAM MAKER SERIES, in order
Cowboy for Hire
Beauty and the Brain
The Miner's Daughter
Her Leading Man

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"A charming tale of a couple of young people in the early 1900's and the beginning of motion pictures. Complete with romance, peril, and a villain." ~May, Verified Reviewer

It's 1905, early in the Silent Film era, and orphan Amy Wilkes is "discovered" by producer Martin Tafft at a Pasadena Health Spa. Whisked away to the movie-making set, Amy is glamorized and placed before her leading man: a rugged, oh-so-handsome Arizona cowboy named Charlie Fox.

Charlie, another "natural", needs money for his ranch, not the naive attentions of a beautiful starlet no matter how far she turns his head.

On screen, sparks fly between Amy and Charlie, as the pair struggle to act like people they're not. Off screen, they face the scuttling machinations of the other actors and Charlie realizes what Amy truly dreams of--love and security. He offers her both. But first, Amy must open her heart.

AWARDS:
Romantic Times KISS Award

REVIEWS:
"Alice Duncan's knowledge of the 1900's film era brings a sparkle to COWBOY FOR HIRE. Highly recommended." ~Word Weaving

"What a delightful read! Fascinating era... fascinating backdrop... and a lovely romance!" ~Norah Wilson, USA Today bestselling author

THE DREAM MAKER SERIES, in order
Cowboy for Hire
Beauty and the Brain
The Miner's Daughter
Her Leading Man

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