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Welcome to the second book in the Montana Sunset series and Mitchell Wightman, the oldest of the three brothers.
Jesse had been in love with Mitchell Wightman since she could remember. She already knew no other man could set fire to her deepest desires, yet he was determined to ignore her.
He and his two younger brothers had a ranch in the small town of Montana where she worked. Mitchell had been away for years fighting in the war. Now he has returned and Jesse discovered that her feelings hadn't changed, but neither had he.
It was harder to face him this time because she had confessed her feelings to him before he went away and he had shunned her. How could she possibly go out to the ranch and face him after that day?

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