Lawmen in the old west faced more than bank robbers and rowdy drunks, as shown in these stories that bring to life the heat and heart behind the badge. In *Solace* a marshal suffers heartbreaking consequences of shooting the wrong man, while a killer in *Up For It* sexually preys on a deputy to avoi
Disturbing the Peace (Sunday Cove)
β Scribed by Webb, Peggy
- Book ID
- 109633169
- Publisher
- Peggy Webb
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 86 KB
- Series
- Sunday Cove 3; Loveswept 178
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Amy Logan, a zany inventor with a robot named Herman, has moved to Sunday Cove with her eccentric mystery-writing aunt in an attempt to pull herself together after the death of her beloved husband. She never expects to be caught in the spell woven by the Legend of Orange Blossoms. And she certainly doesnβt expect to fall for a sexy judge who is her polar opposite.
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