She's sweet and wholesome. And hiding something. He's back home, resurrecting old ghosts. One of them is going to get hurt. Molly arrives in Sutter's Hollow out of gas and out of options. The rundown ranch seems like a perfect place to hide. Except the man who owns it seems just as dangerous as what
His Small-Town Girl
โ Scribed by James, Arlene
- Book ID
- 108288258
- Publisher
- Harlequin Enterprises
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- LI-449; Eden; OK 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781426818523
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โฆ Synopsis
Wrong turn at the right time
Fast-moving Texan Tyler Aldrich thought it a fate worse than death to be stuck in rural Eden, Oklahoma, overnight. Imagine the Dallas CEO settling in for homemade meat loaf at the Heavenly Arms Motel! Yet something about quiet Charlotte Jefford made Tyler want to leave his worries behind for more than one evening. Was it their differences that drew Tyler in? The small-town girl was devoted to her family; he longed to escape his. Were they polar opposites thrown together by a wrong turn--or had God actually set them on the right path?
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