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"Women aren't welcome at Dane's Dyke," the inscrutable Thor Halden told Raine; nevertheless circumstances forced him to take her under his roof and to persuade her to masquerade as his wife for a time.
Even before she found herself falling in love with him, it was a difficult situation for Raine. Would she ever be able to make him trust her.
M Rome's bks have a often have a brooding hero and a sweet, sensitive heroine, as does this bk. The heroine also has amnesia for most of the bk as well.
Even before she found herself falling in love with him, it was a difficult situation for Raine. Would she ever be able to make him trust her.
M Rome's bks have a often have a brooding hero and a sweet, sensitive heroine, as does this bk. The heroine also has amnesia for most of the bk as well.
Cindy D. (oddhoursbooks) reviewed The Girl at Danes' Dyke (Harlequin Romance, No 1939) on + 111 more book reviews
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