You Never Can Tell
โ Scribed by Eagle, Kathleen
- Book ID
- 110022816
- Publisher
- BelleBooks, Inc.
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- ar-SA
- Weight
- 519 KB
- Series
- The Last Good Man 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781611941500
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"Best-selling and award-winning author Kathleen Eagle provides readers with an exciting ethnic romance...a classy reading experience." --Harriet Klausner, AllReaders.com
"You always can tell that a Kathleen Eagle book is going to be an enjoyable, intelligent read." --The Romance Reader
"Kathleen Eagle never fails to enthrall." --The Best Reviews
She tracks him until he catches her...
Some say Native American activist Kole Kills Crow is an outlaw; others say he's a hero. To reporter Heather Reardon, he's a must-have story. Her friend Savannah, who's married to Kole's half-brother, Clay, can vouch that Kole won't hurt Heather, even though a brush with the law has turned him into a fugitive.
When Heather locates Kole in an isolated Minnesota cabin, she quickly learns that he's a loner with no interest in sharing his side of the story with the world. Yet neither Kole nor Heather can resist the attraction that complicates their relationship,...
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