Can two stubborn hearts be seduced into betting on true love? When Alexander Thorpe returns from the Crimean War, he is no longer the viscount Lucy St. James once adored. Although he treats her with cool detachment, Lucy is alarmed to discover Alex is even more irresistible than the man who won her
One Too Many
โ Scribed by McIntosh, J.T.
- Publisher
- F+W Media
- Year
- 1954
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 65 KB
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"It's not one thing, Bill . . . It's the rain, and the winds, and the dust, and the heat . . . the food, things you can't identify, things that taste like string. No milk. No coffee. No eggs. No meat . . . Being hot, cold, drenched, parched, tired, and restless, all within an hour or so. Oh I could scream!"
Life on Mars was far from heavenly for the refugees of Earth. Joining the existing human colony on the Red Planet gave them life, but at what price?
As time passes, Bill Easson will see first-hand the lengths to which humanity can be pushed . . . and the new frontiers on which it can survive.
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