Bounty hunting was just a job for Gabe Taggart--one he needed to fund his sister's education. But now Irene has finished school, and Gabe is ready to settle down, find a husband for Irene and--best of all--set aside his past. His adventuring days are over...until his intervention in a train robbery
The Preacher's Daughter
โ Scribed by Cheryl St John
- Publisher
- Harlequin Enterprises
- Year
- 2007;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
An untouched woman ... Lorabeth Holdridge longed for life and experience! Cloistered by her strict father, her world was confined to chores and prayer. Her chance of escape came when she took a job as housekeeper to a boisterous family. Lorabeth reveled in her newfound freedom. And when Benjamin Chaney visited, she felt the stirrings of her first crush. A hard-bitten man-Jaded and cynical, Ben found it hard to trust, though Lorabeth's sweetness soothed his battered soul and taught him joy. But he would have to face the demons of his past to find a glorious future in Lorabeth's arms!
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