**For every wild childβ¦** No more watching from the sidelines for Twyla Nightingale: her feet are firmly on the dance floor! She won't let anyone sour the delicious taste of freedomβespecially not Forrest Reynolds, back in town after all this time. **β¦there's a guy who thinks she's the bee's knee
The Bootlegger's Daughter (Daughters Of The Roaring Twenties Book 1)
β Scribed by Robinson, Lauri
- Book ID
- 108580026
- Publisher
- Harlequin Historical
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Series
- Daughters of the Roaring Twenties 2; HH-1246; MHR-1583
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781460387542
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Of all the speakeasies, in all the worldβ¦
Mysterious city slicker Ty Bradshaw might have won her father's trust, but everyone knows Norma Rose is the true boss of Nightingale's resort. And it'll take more than that charming smile to shake the feeling that Ty is not all he seemsβ¦
He walks into hers
Ty is a federal agent on a personal mission of revenge. But he hasn't figured on falling for a bootlegger's daughter. Suddenly, flirting with headstrong Norma Rose seems far more exhilarating than chasing gangsters!
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Of all the speakeasies, in all the world... Mysterious city slicker Ty Bradshaw might have won her father's trust, but everyone knows Norma Rose is the true boss of Nightingale's resort. And it'll take more than that charming smile to shake the feeling that Ty is not all he seems... He walks into
### Product Description In Chicago and New York, in sleazy speakeasies and on Easy Street, to the strains of jazz and the beat of the Charleston, the twenties roared. The horrors of the Great War behind it, the decade went mad with abandonand mad over the movies, radio, telephones, and the motorcar
### Product Description In Chicago and New York, in sleazy speakeasies and on Easy Street, to the strains of jazz and the beat of the Charleston, the twenties roared. The horrors of the Great War behind it, the decade went mad with abandonand mad over the movies, radio, telephones, and the motorcar