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Cattle breeder Mitch Reeves was handsome, protective, electrifying - everything a woman could want in a husband. So why couldn't Katerina Reeves remember she'd married him?
When a near-fatal blow knocked his detective wife unconscious, Mitch thought he'd lost his Katie forever. She regained her health, except that her memory was missing pieces, important pieces - such as the man she'd vowed to love, honor and cherish. But there was another problem. Besides trying to convince his wife they were lawfully wed, Mitch has a secret - how could he tell the woman he wanted by his side forever that the last word she'd said to him was "divorce"?
When a near-fatal blow knocked his detective wife unconscious, Mitch thought he'd lost his Katie forever. She regained her health, except that her memory was missing pieces, important pieces - such as the man she'd vowed to love, honor and cherish. But there was another problem. Besides trying to convince his wife they were lawfully wed, Mitch has a secret - how could he tell the woman he wanted by his side forever that the last word she'd said to him was "divorce"?
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FORGOTTEN MARRIAGE
Cattle breeder Mitch Reeves was handsome, protective, electrifying-everything a woman could want in a husband. So why couldn't Katerina Reeves remember she'd married him?
When a near-fatal blow knocks his detective wife unconcious, Mitch thought he'd lost his Katie forever. She regained her health, except that her memory was missing pieces, important pieces-such as the man she'd vowed to love, honor and cherish. But there was another problem. Besides trying to convince his wife they were lawfully wed, Mitch had a secret-how could he tell the woman he wanted by his side forever that the last word she'd said to him was "divorce"?
Cattle breeder Mitch Reeves was handsome, protective, electrifying-everything a woman could want in a husband. So why couldn't Katerina Reeves remember she'd married him?
When a near-fatal blow knocks his detective wife unconcious, Mitch thought he'd lost his Katie forever. She regained her health, except that her memory was missing pieces, important pieces-such as the man she'd vowed to love, honor and cherish. But there was another problem. Besides trying to convince his wife they were lawfully wed, Mitch had a secret-how could he tell the woman he wanted by his side forever that the last word she'd said to him was "divorce"?