Hawke's Salvation
β Scribed by King, Lori
- Book ID
- 109103769
- Publisher
- Lori King Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 76 KB
- Series
- Crawley Creek 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780996873253
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Hawke Kapshaw can't stop fantasizing about the new ranch psychiatrist Jeannette Hall. A city girl with more education then common sense, she is the polar opposite of the ranch-raised Crawley Creek brothers. He knows he should stay away from the fiery, uptight woman, but heβs captivated and canβt keep his distance. If only he could figure out a way to show her he can be the man of her dreams. Dr. Jeanette Hall didn't come to North Dakota to find a man, but sheβs surrounded by them at the Crawley Creek ranch. Her dreams have been invaded by the oh-so-potent, Hawke Kapshaw, but sheβs heard of his exploits, and she's not interested in being another notch in his belt. Can a girl with trust issues accept a man who hides his emotions behind sarcasm and innuendos? How long can they deny the sparks flying between them? Will Hawke be Jeanette's downfall, or will she be his salvation? Crawley Creek Series Beginnings (Prequel) Forget Me Knot (Book 1) Rough Ride Romeo (Book 2) Claiming His Cowgirl (Book 3) Sunnyside Up (Book 3.5) Hawke's Salvation (Book 4)
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