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Cargando... 3 in 1: The Hellion / Separate Beds / Hummingbirdpor LaVyrle Spencer
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The hellion: Rachel is the pinnacle of elegance, social standing, and beauty--when the wildest, most passionate flame of her youth steps into her life again. Tommy Lee is the all-time hellraiser of Russellville, Alabama, with three marriages behind him and a string of fast cars and women. The townsfolk say he will never change. But Rachel knows differently.
Separate beds: Catherine Anderson and Clay Forrester come from two completely different worlds, but one blind date leaves them forever linked. Clay, a handsome law student, and Catherine, a serious, bookish undergrad, experience an evening they will never forget. Fortified by the beauty of the night, as well as a bottle of wine, they share a night together. A few short months later, Catherine discovers she's pregnant. They agree to a marriage of convenience, an arrangement that suits them both--until they begin to fall in love.
Hummingbird: A bandit and a gentleman both vie for the heart of pretty Abigail McKenzie--and force her to make a choice that no woman should ever have to make... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Separate Beds finds another a pair of college students facing their own crisis after a one-night stand brings predictable complications. A marriage of convenience blooms gradually into something much more lasting as a young woman learns to trust and a young man learns to look beneath the surface.
Propriety and Mrs. Grundy rear their heads again in Hummingbird as spinster Abigail McKenzie nurses a train robber and the man who shot him back to health. A nail-biter down to the last few pages, as Spencer keeps the tension high: will Abbie choose her fiery outlaw, or trade passion for a life of quiet, proper, comfort.
Not always the most comfortable, or the most predictable, Spencer writes a fine period romance. ( )