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A Promise of Thunder
A Promise of Thunder
Author: Connie Mason
ISBN-13: 9780843934441
ISBN-10: 0843934441
Publication Date: 6/1993
Pages: 444
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Grady "Thunder" Stryker and Storm Kennedy clash after a stray bullet in a gunfight hits Storm's husband. Storm loses her claim to Grady, and he gives her an offer she can't refuse. To keep her land, she has to marry him and take care of his motherless son from his first marriage. She grudgingly agreed only to fall in love with him. But there's an obstacle...
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From the Cover: Land Rush. Storm Kennedy couldn't believe her bad luck! With six million fertile acres open to settlers in the Oklahoma Territory, she lost her claim to the Sioux she held responsible for her young husband's death. And the only way Storm could ever win it back was by marrying virile Grady Stryker and raising his motherless son. No spineless Sooner, Storm agreed to STryker's terms, then denied him access to her last asset - the lush body Grady thought was his for the taking. But the more Stgorm fought him, the harder Grady worked to sow the seeds of a desire that promised a beautiful love.
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Pretty good reading.
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Loved this, you will too!
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Storm Kennedy couldnt belive her bad luck!With six million fertile acers open to settlers in the Oklahoma Territoru,she lost her claim to the Sioux she held responsible for her young husbands death. And the only way Storm could ever win it back was by marrying virile Gradey Stykervand raising motherless son.