Fired & Iced (Seasons in Snowhaven #4)
Nellie K. Neves

The scorching hot chemistry between them has other plans.
Josephine, "Joey" Banks wants to make a name for herself in the ranching world. She has the fire, determination and drive, and all she needs is a chance. When Duke Monroe,owner of Monroe Ranch, buys the story of her slightly embellished work experience, she swoops in to save his family property. Everyone is overjoyed at her arrival, everyone, that is, but his cousin, Walker Henning.
Stuck between obligation and proving himself, Walker isn't happy when Duke informs him that he's hired a new ranch manager without consulting his partner. When a chance meeting between Walker and the new gal, Joey, turns icy, things get off to a rocky start. Joey isn't one to back down from fight, and Walker loves to feed the flames. Beneath it all, attraction brews, making the line between love and enemy razor thin. Their attraction draws them together, undeniable and explosive, but when they butt heads, someone is bound to get burned.
With the family legacy on the line, will these opposites learn to work together? Or do they stand to lose everything, even their hearts, in the flames of defeat?
That razor thin line between friend and enemy has just caught fire.
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A sweet enemies to love and opposites attract cowboy romance with a matchmaking horse, a diva barn cat, and more of the Snowhaven characters you've come to love.
The book is part of the Seasons in Snowhaven series, and will make the most sense being read in order, but it is a stand alone story with a HEA, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and swoony but sweet (not spicy) romance. If it had a rating, it would be rated PG-13.