Marry Me by Jo Goodman Paperback Book
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Author: Jo Goodman

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Zebra

Published: Dec 2010

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical

Retail Price: $6.99

Pages: 384

Synopsis

Her Heart Was Locked Away

Rhyne Abbot is fierce, brave, and used to a life of isolation on her father's spread on the outskirts of Reidsville, Colorado. But when, overcome with sickness, she collapses, she knows she must return to town if she is to have any hope of recovery. Only there is no place for her but the new doctor's home, and he wants more than just to heal Rhyne. He wants her hand in marriage.

Until One Man Found The Key

Doctor Cole Monroe's hands are already more than full with his orphaned little sister to look after, and yet somehow he can't resist the magnetic pull of Rhyne's bewitching eyes--or her tempting kiss. But convincing her to trust him won't be easy. For Rhyne's heart needs as much tender care as her ailing body. And the only cure is the thing she most fears: to let herself fall in love. . .

Praise for Jo Goodman and The Price of Desire

"Once again, Goodman delivers a luscious and sensual romance."--Romantic Times

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BookLender review by Carol on 2011-01-07 14:20:07

I always like Jo Goodman's books. She is one of the best writers of prose in fiction-not just romance. Her characters are deep and sympathetic, and act in a logical way. Their environments are clear enough to picture. There is always humor along with a story line to keep you entranced. Thanks, Jo. I'll read the next one too.