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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Signet Book
Published: Jan 2008
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary
Retail Price: $8.99
Pages: 432
A brand new contemporary series from the New York Times bestselling author whose novels are:
Born with second sight, Loni MacEwen must warn the handsome rancher Clint Harrigan that his son is in danger-except he doesn't even have a son. Then the drama Loni predicted unfolds on the news: an orphaned boy is lost in the wilderness. As Loni and Clint help in the search for the boy, they begin to form a bond of their own...
Faking her own death to escape her murderous husband, Rainie Hall takes refuge in the rural community of Crystal Falls, where she finds work as a...
Her ability to use language impaired by a head injury, Laura Townsend builds a new life for herself working at an animal clinic owned by veterinarian...
When the son of his beautiful, yet quirky, neighbor vandalizes his property, Zeke sets out to help the troubled boy and falls for his mother, Natalie...
Blind since birth, Carly Adam's life changes forever when, as a young woman, an operation restores her eyesight. Finally, she is able to see the...
Unfailingly optimistic Emma Corrigan has a problem. During an episode of flight turbulence, she tells her troubles (the job she hates, the seemingly...
Sunday Cavendish is the woman everyone loves to hate. Independent, outspoken and brazenly sexy, she’s clearly the star of the popular soap...
Roz is a woman of independent means who thinks love is all in the past--but she's about to be taken by surprise. Number-one bestselling author Nora...
After finding her fianc in a compromsing position with a washing machine repairman and attending a wedding in which she served as a bridesmaid, Clare...
C Anderson is usually an auto-buy. Fortunately, I was warned by reviews that this book's H/H were holier than thou hypocrites. The author is so good she made them tolerable enough for one reading but I'd never want to re-read their story.
This is not my typical read, but I thorougly enjoyed this book. It is well written, a page turner. Catherine Anderson keeps me coming back for more.