Where the Wild Things Are
Rand Adams didn't have time for monkeying around. All he wanted was a ranch where he could train world-class quarter horses, and the chance to lead an orderly, logical existence. But free-spirited Celeste Landry had moved in next door and opened the Wild Things Fun Farm: a children's petting zoo stocked with cast-off circus animals and misfit critters. Rand figured there was about to be a problem.
The two couldn't have been more different. Celeste believed in fate and destiny. Rand believed in self-determination. She thought him headstrong. He thought her a head case. But, somehow, after they shared one hot kiss, she was no longer driving him crazy; she was driving him wild. Rand found himself going ape. And there was only one path to true happiness: He had to stop beating his chest and start listening to his heart.
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