Lori Wilde
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The Moonglow Sisters (Moonglow Cove, #1)
8 editions
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2020
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The Cowboy Takes a Bride (Jubilee, Texas, #1)
10 editions
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2012
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The First Love Cookie Club (Twilight, Texas, #3)
19 editions
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2010
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A Perfect Christmas Gift (Kringle, Texas #1)
5 editions
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2019
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The Sweethearts' Knitting Club (Twilight, Texas, #1)
18 editions
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2009
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Love at First Sight (Cupid, Texas, #1)
12 editions
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2013
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All Out of Love (Cupid, Texas, #2)
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2013
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The Keepsake Sisters (Moonglow Cove, #2)
7 editions
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2021
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A Cowboy for Christmas (Jubilee, Texas, #3)
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2012
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The Cowboy and the Princess (Jubilee, Texas, #2)
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2012
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“Being loved is a good thing. A grand thing. The best damned thing of all.”
― High Stakes Seduction
― High Stakes Seduction
“Their tongues met, starving, two years without this delicious meal. They kissed and kissed and kissed. The joining of their mouths was more intense than that night on the ferry. This was a kiss of reunion.
Of forgiveness.
Of coming home.”
― Once Smitten, Twice Shy
Of forgiveness.
Of coming home.”
― Once Smitten, Twice Shy
“Like a battalion of marines at roll call, her neck hairs marshaled to five-alarm status. She stumbled back to her desk, jerked open the botton drawer, retrieved a pair of Nighthawk binoculars, fixed the scopes on him, and fiddled with the focus. Gotcha. Hair the colour of coal. Chocolate brown eyes. A five-o'clock shadow ringing his craggy jawline. Handsome as the day was long...
He sauntered towards her, oozing charisma from every pore. Charlee forgot to breathe. And then he committed the gravest sin of all, knocking her world helter-skelter. The scoundrel smiled.”
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He sauntered towards her, oozing charisma from every pore. Charlee forgot to breathe. And then he committed the gravest sin of all, knocking her world helter-skelter. The scoundrel smiled.”
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“Their tongues met, starving, two years without this delicious meal. They kissed and kissed and kissed. The joining of their mouths was more intense than that night on the ferry. This was a kiss of reunion.
Of forgiveness.
Of coming home.”
― Once Smitten, Twice Shy
Of forgiveness.
Of coming home.”
― Once Smitten, Twice Shy
“Like a battalion of marines at roll call, her neck hairs marshaled to five-alarm status. She stumbled back to her desk, jerked open the botton drawer, retrieved a pair of Nighthawk binoculars, fixed the scopes on him, and fiddled with the focus. Gotcha. Hair the colour of coal. Chocolate brown eyes. A five-o'clock shadow ringing his craggy jawline. Handsome as the day was long...
He sauntered towards her, oozing charisma from every pore. Charlee forgot to breathe. And then he committed the gravest sin of all, knocking her world helter-skelter. The scoundrel smiled.”
―
He sauntered towards her, oozing charisma from every pore. Charlee forgot to breathe. And then he committed the gravest sin of all, knocking her world helter-skelter. The scoundrel smiled.”
―
“Being loved is a good thing. A grand thing. The best damned thing of all.”
― High Stakes Seduction
― High Stakes Seduction
“There are three ways to argue with a woman. None of them work. —Dutch Callahan”
― The Cowboy Takes a Bride
― The Cowboy Takes a Bride