For the Roses by Julie Garwood Paperback Book

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Rent For the Roses

Author: Julie Garwood

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD, Abridged-MP3, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Pocket Books

Published: Feb 1996

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical

Retail Price: $10.99

Pages: 576

Synopsis

It is 1860, and four homeless boys from New York find an abandoned baby girl in the trash. The children form a family and travel out to the frontier of Montana, where they make a living in livestock. Years later, a lawyer turns up looking for the kidnapped daughter of a wealthy lord.

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