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Book Review of Savannah (Springwater Seasons, Bk 3)

Savannah (Springwater Seasons, Bk 3)
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Savannah Rigbey has made a living pouring whiskey and singing in saloons since she was sixteen years old. She's come to Springwater to take up her half ownership of the local bar, but her work begins before she even sets foot in town. On the stagecoach to Springwater, a young girl goes into labor and Savannah with her level head and steady hand aids a gruff doctor in abating a crisis. Dr. Prescott Parrish has never met a woman like Savannah. Despite her rouge and bangles she is a virtuous, though decidedly stubborn, woman who ignites his most infuriating emotions. But behind his prickly exterior, Pres harbors painful memories of the Civil War, heartache that may be soothed by a new and fulfilling love. Slowly Pres and Savannah begin to see each other for who they truly are with masks removed, and with passion flaring unexpectedly.