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Training Mr. Right

by E.E. Byrnes

Blurb:

Helen Young has made a career out of fixing other people’s relationships while keeping her own heart firmly off-limits. As one of New York City’s most sought-after relationships therapists, she’s seen it all, and her opinion of men couldn’t be lower. So when a cattle ranching couple from Wyoming desperately seek her help, she agrees to travel west, expecting another routine case of miscommunication and wounded egos.

What she doesn’t expect is Skip.

The couple’s son is everything Helen can’t egotistical, short-tempered, and maddeningly dismissive of her “city slicker” expertise. Their first encounter is a disaster. Their second is worse. As sparks fly, but not the romantic kind, Helen finds herself in an impossible position. She came to Wyoming to save a marriage, but now she’s locked in a battle of wills with a stubborn cowboy who seems determined to prove her wrong about everything.

Skip thinks Helen’s psychology degree makes her a pretentious city snob, while Helen thinks Skip could use a serious lesson in basic human decency. But as the big sky country works its magic and forced proximity turns hostility into something far more complicated, both begin to wonder. Is Helen really there to train Skip into being Mr. Right? Or is he about to teach this cynical therapist that she’s been wrong about men all along?

In the sweeping landscape of Wyoming, two stubborn hearts will collide, and discover that sometimes the person who challenges you the most is exactly who you need.

Goodreads – https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/243147208-training-mr-right

Amazon – www.amazon.com/dp/B0FWXT3R76

*****

Author Info:

E.E. Byrnes writes women’s fiction, historical fiction, and romance. Readers often say her books are heartfelt with engaging characters, captivating stories, and unexpected twists that keep them intrigued and wanting more.

Although born in northern California, her natural wanderlust and family history led her to Ireland, where she currently resides with her husband and three children. When she’s not busy writing, Erin enjoys baking, reading, and hiking along the nearby beaches and sprawling landscapes while spending time with her family.