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Riding with the Baron’s Daughter

A Historical Western Romance Novel

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Riding with the Baron’s Daughter

De: Ellen Knightley
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Evelyn Grey has spent her life in a gilded prison as the daughter of Montana’s most feared cattle baron. When her father schemes to marry her off to his brutal second-in-command, escape becomes her only hope. A chance encounter with a stranger offers not just freedom—but the dangerous promise of love.

Max Alston never intended to play hero, but when his sister vanishes, he heads West armed with nothing but a name and desperate determination. His search leads him to a ruthless man—and Evelyn, the man’s captivating daughter, who proposes a daring plan. Posing as her husband may be the only way out… but the act soon feels all too real.

Bound by lies and hunted across the unforgiving frontier, Evelyn and Max must rely on each other to survive. As their feelings deepen, so does the danger. Can love save them from the baron’s wrath—or will it be the very thing that destroys them?

Tropes: Lost Sister, Forced Proximity, Fake Relationship

"Riding with the Baron’s Daughter" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Ficción Histórica Histórico Westerns
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