*A Wolff in Protector's Clothing* Protecting people for a living is one thing. But wealthy security expert Larkin Wolff wants no such responsibility in his personal life. Emotional involvement with clients is strictly forbidden. Only, he's never had a client like Winnie Bellamy. The waiflike he
Taming the Lone Wolf
โ Scribed by Johnston, Joan
- Book ID
- 109084124
- Publisher
- HQN Books
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 71 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781459290938
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โฆ Synopsis
From New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston, a heartwarming fan-favorite story of what it means to risk your whole heart for the one you love...A lone wolf like Stony Carlton isn't easy to tame. Commitment may be fine for other men, but Stony is a born rambler and refuses to be tied down, even to the right woman. Because how could such a person really exist? But then he meets the spirited Tess Lowell, a small-town waitress with emotional scars of her own, thanks to an ugly divorce. And, somehow, as the straight-talking redhead slowly earns a place in his heart, he can't help but think about what it might be like to give up his roaming ways...
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