The Saloon Girl’s Only Shot by Dani Collins

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The Saloon Girl’s Only Shot by Dani Collins
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Can a charming saloon keeper convince a ruined barmaid he’s a sure bet?

True love is worth more than gold in this delightful followup to The Prospector’s Only Prospect.
Scandal has taught aspiring school teacher Temperance Goodrich to never trust a man. Stranded in lawless Denver City, she’ll do anything to earn enough to return home before winter–even work as a saloon girl. But entertaining rough men who are starved for female company isn’t easy, and time is running out.
When Owen Stames finally finds a claim that pays, he’s determined to prove the naysayers wrong and open his own saloon before the gold runs out. Too bad the sole vacant building is a former funeral parlor, and the only available employee is the prickly city girl who’s been fired from every bar in town.
Temperance is wary of Owen, especially when the accommodation he offers is a bed they must share. But when a brazen robbery nearly costs them everything, they realize they only have one shot at love… so they’d better take it.

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  • Original Title:The Saloon Girl's Only Shot
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:urn:isbn:9781777904517
  • Publisher:Dani Collins
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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Praise for The Prospector’s Only Prospect
  • 3. Title Page
  • 4. Copyright
  • 5. Dedication
  • 6. Contents
  • 7. Preface
  • 8. Chapter 1
  • 9. Chapter 2
  • 10. Chapter 3
  • 11. Chapter 4
  • 12. Chapter 5
  • 13. Chapter 6
  • 14. Chapter 7
  • 15. Chapter 8
  • 16. Chapter 9
  • 17. Chapter 10
  • 18. Chapter 11
  • 19. Chapter 12
  • 20. Chapter 13
  • 21. Chapter 14
  • 22. Chapter 15
  • 23. Chapter 16
  • 24. Chapter 17
  • 25. Chapter 18
  • 26. Chapter 19
  • 27. Chapter 20
  • 28. Chapter 21
  • 29. Chapter 22
  • 30. Chapter 23
  • 31. Chapter 24
  • 32. Chapter 25
  • 33. Epilogue
  • 34. Thank You!
  • 35. About the Author
  • 36. Also by Dani Collins

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