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Heart of the Mountains
Heart of the Mountains
Author: Betty Brooks
HE WASN'T LEAVING WITHOUT HER. — Danielle Dicker was angrier than a trapped polecat the day dark- haired, dark-eyed Adam Hollister rode onto her Ozark farm. Claiming that some old mountain man needed her help, Adam threw her into his horse's saddle and carted her off toward Texas! Danny wasn't about to be kidnapped w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780821735091
ISBN-10: 0821735098
Publication Date: 9/1/1991
Pages: 416
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Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp
Book Type: Paperback
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Danielle Tucker was angrier than a trapped polecat the day dark haired, dark eyed dam Hollister rode onto her Ozark farm. Claiming that some old mountain mn needed her help, Adam threw her into his horse's saddle and carted her off toward Texas. Danny wasn't about to be kidnapped without some serious kicking and screaming, yet as the days and nights went by on the perilous trail, she found herself drawn into the sensuous embrace of this tall, broad devil, whose masterful caresses were turning Danny's raging anger into searing desire. Adam never would have guessed that the Danny Tucker the old mountain man had sent for was a woman, let alone a honey haired, blue eyed spitfire. dam didn't know why it was so important he fetch the chit, but he owed the old man. Trouble was, Danny was wilder than an unbroke filly, and more ornery than an angry mule. Adam had to find a way to tame her on this rough trail and since every inch of her spirited, swee smelling skin tempted him something fierce he figured making slow, passionate love to her would be no hardship for him at all.


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