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Sto caricando le informazioni... The High Country Rancher [and] A Soldier's Homecomingdi Jan Hambright, Rachel Lee (Autore)
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The High Country Rancher Jan Hambright Detective Mariah considers strong, silent rancher Baylor the prime suspect in a disappearance, even if he did rescue her from a blizzard. Now Baylor intends to uncover the truth and prove his innocence, especially if it helps him claim Mariah's heart. A Soldier's Homecoming Rachel Lee Falling in love with Connie was never part of embittered soldier Ethan's plan. Yet the beautiful deputy and her daughter bring out his protective instincts. And as a violent element from his past emerges, Ethan's ready to risk his life to keep his new family safe. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This is Mills & Boon, of course they can. I liked the story, I liked how he cares for her, but sometimes I think they put themselves in too much peril. Some webcams or security videos could have dealt with some of the issues quite quickly.
A Soldier's Homecoming by Rachel Lee was an altogether more interesting read. Ethan Parish, Major is picked up on the road by deputy Constance Halloran. He's about to be discharged from the army on medical grounds and she's about to find out the difference between a honourable man and her ex-husband. This one was somewhat predictable but also heartwarming and an engaging read. This is the second Rachel Lee I've read and I'm going to hunt up more. ( )