Katherine Hanshaw was given a deal by her boss David Wiley she couldn't turn down. She had to go to Jack Fitzpatrick's horse ranch Blazingbrook, and help him get out of dept. Mr Wiley worked for Brooks. He was the father-in-law of Jack and the grandfather of teenage Teddie. Brooks wanted very much to help, but Jack refused to even have Brook on his ranch at the same time he was there. The writer lets us know right off that Teddie is spoiled, she is mistreating a horse and her father just stands there and lets her. Later he finds Teddie has learned she can get away with this when she kills Jack's prize stallion. From the back of the book: 'Women! Why couldn't they be more like horses? Jack Fitzpatrick understood horses. But women-well, forget it. And he was surrounded by them! There were the girls who worked at his stables...and then there wa hi own temperamental daughter. Jack had assumed she was the world's most mystifying female, until Katherine Hanshaw came along... One irresistible man! Katherine knew she'd been hired to chaperon Jack's riding students-not to act as if she needed chaperoning. But she couldn't help fantasizing about her new boss. Who knew? Maybe they really wold ride into the sunset together-as long as the sexy horseman didn't discover she secret...'
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