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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Cover Reveal - HER MYSTERIOUS COWBOY BILLIONAIRE by Cynthia Woolf

 


Cynthia Woolf has revealed the cover 
for Her Mysterious Cowboy Billionaire!


Releasing March 16, 2022


Gabby Cooper is a kindergarten teacher in Twin Bluffs, Montana. One of her students touches her heart more than the others because he doesn't speak. He stays with Gabby rather than play with the other children. She eats in the cafeteria with the kids rather than have him eat alone. She arranges for a meeting with the boy's father, Jack Saunders.

The FBI has put Jack Saunders in hiding to protect his son. The boy is the only witness to his mother's murder but he hasn't spoken since that day. Jack knows who's behind it but doesn't have any proof and will do anything to protect his son, even remain in hiding as a rancher in Montana.

When Jack and Gabby meet, the air sizzles between them. Their attraction is instant and all consuming. What will happen when the man who murdered Jack's wife now comes after Gabby? Can Jack keep her and his son safe?


Cover Designer: Lori Jackson Designs


Preorder your copy today on Amazon!




Cynthia Woolf is the award-winning and best-selling author of fifty-six historical western romance books and two short stories with more books on the way. She has also published six sci-fi, space opera romances, which she calls westerns in space. Along with these books she has also published four boxed sets of her books.
 
Her latest endeavor is writing contemporary western romance novels. She published her first one, Her Secret Cowboy Billionaire on December 21, 2021.
 
Cynthia loves writing and reading romance. Her first western romance Tame A Wild Heart, was inspired by the story her mother told her of meeting Cynthia's father on a ranch in Creede, Colorado. Although Tame A Wild Heart takes place in Creede that is the only similarity between the stories. Her father was a cowboy, not a bounty hunter, and her mother was a nursemaid (called a nanny now), not the ranch owner. 

Cynthia credits her wonderfully supportive husband Jim and her great critique partners for saving her sanity and allowing her to explore her creativity.

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