
Le llamaban Bronco
Laura Sanz
Texas, 1868: a rancher's daughter betrothed to a stranger can't resist the brooding cowboy who breaks wild horses.
Description
"Texas, 1868. Rose Randolph vuelve al rancho familiar tras haber pasado los últimos años en Chicago. Las ilusiones que tenía puestas en su retorno al hogar se ven pronto truncadas al descubrir que su padre la ha hecho regresar para casarla con un desconocido. Su tristeza y desolación se verán mitigadas por la presencia de un atractivo e inaccesible vaquero que trabaja domando mustangs salvajes a las órdenes de su progenitor, por el que se sentirá irremediablemente fascinada. Gabriel Salas, el hombre con nombre de arcángel, al que todos llaman Bronco. Bronco Salas no lo ha tenido fácil en los últimos tiempos. Trabaja en Las Claritas, uno de los ranchos más prósperos de la zona, mientras espera poder cumplir una promesa que le hizo a su familia, por la que ha empeñado su vida y su futuro. La llegada de la hija mayor de su arrogante patrón le supone un contratiempo con el que no había contado. Aun a sabiendas de que cualquier relación con la señora Randolph está destinada al fracaso, y que permitirse caer en la tentación que esa mujer personifica sería un gran error, no puede evitar sentirse atraído por ella. Ciertas historias de amor están condenadas a no suceder, otras, aun pareciendo imposibles, están escritas en el destino desde el principio. La de Gabriel Salas y Rose Randolph es una de ellas..."--Back cover.
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