Her car had stalled on an isolated road in Maine, and Genevieve Grandeau found herself pounding on the door of an old lighthouse. But the man who answered the door wasn't the old seafaring gent she expected. Grant Campbell was a loner - rude, surly and impossible. Gennie, however was no
One Man's Art
โ Scribed by Roberts, Nora
- Book ID
- 107717596
- Publisher
- Penguin Group US
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Series
- MacGregors 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101569412
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โฆ Synopsis
A MacGregor classic from "America's favorite writer" (The New Yorker).
AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME
Cartoonist Grant Campbell has shunned the outside world, preferring to live and work alone--until a storm brings artist Genevieve Grandeau to the door of his lighthouse. Gruff and guarded, he offers her shelter for one night, never expecting how the glamorous beauty will affect the rest of his days...
Includes an exclusive preview of Nora Roberts's new book The Witness.
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