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Flaming (Harlequin Historical, No. 121)

Flaming (Harlequin Historical, No. 121)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TEXAS RANCHER GOES TO ENGLAND FOR BRIDE!
Review: Marry his uncle's spinster sister-in-law? At 24, Anya Delangue must be some frumpy Englishwoman not to have attached a man by now.

Rancher Morgan Grayson needed this inheritance to save Toapath from his half-brother and his Creole wife, Collette. She and Morgan had had a hot torrid affair before she left him.

Anya is a delightful, argumentative, innocent thoroughly stubborn lady. Very prim and proper. Morgan finds her captivating and arrousing.

Anya has been desperately trying to get her sister, Merrawynn, a spoiled blond beauty to return to Hull Manor before Richard passed on. It turns out that his will is very shocking to all the parties but Morgan.

But who was trying to kill Morgan? Anya, with no regard to her person, continually jumps into the fray and saves Morgan from certain death. At least she thinks she does.

Was this barbarian from the savage place called Texas to be trusted, would he be her protection, her teacher, was she pregnant with his child?? [chuckle,chuckle!]

Morgan's wooing was a heady, and inlightning experience - what was this thing called desire? Would she be willing to give him children when he doesn't love her?

A wonderfully intriguing story and a change from the state of Texas and most excellent characters to round out a lively tale.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED --? You might want to keep this one.






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