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All the Mustangs in Montana

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Oct 2022
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Formula One champion Luc Gauthier has had a huge crush on Charlize Davenport since the moment he congratulated her on her first win a year ago. Every time he looks at her, he hears '80s pop love songs in his head, violins and electric guitars blocking any coherent word from his mouth. Only problem, besides being enemies on the track, Charli seems to hate him personally. Charli Davenport is slated to be the first woman to win a Formula One championship. The only thing in her way is Luc. He gets in her head with his silent treatment. When she has an accidental run in—it's a goat-filled fiasco—with Luc, she lets him have it for his cold shoulder, but she discovers there's nothing cold about him. In fact, he's quite hot. Just as Charli and Luc realize they aren't enemies at all, Charli's team's owner attempts to push her out of the sport, saying that a winning woman has no place in the Formula world. Luc will do anything to protect Charli, including a marriage of convenience. What started as a merger to help them both could doom promising careers, one utterly historic too. Or it could bring back '80s pop love songs to the charts (Hello, Kate Bush!). Either way, the last thing they need to do is fall in love. But the goats have other plans for these two. Montana mustangs are known for their resilience and spirit, and Charli and Luc will need to summon the strength of mustangs to fight for fairness and for each other. All the Mustangs in Montana is a world tour of mutual pining, marriage of convenience, demisexuality joy, a bit more depth and sadness than expected, and a lotta mushiness.

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