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Douglas Clayborne arrives at the Grant ranch just in time to help Isabel, alone since the death of her husband, deliver her baby, and when he learns that she is in danger from a bully who has taken over the town of Sweet Creek, he stays to protect her and loses his heart.
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Fiction, Romance, Historical, 'Brothers, fiction", Clayborne family (fictitious characters), fictionPeople
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Douglas Clayborne will never turn his back on anyone in need, and everyone in Blue Belle knows it. Time and again, his intolerance of cruelty of any kind has made him a champion of the defenseless ... but his quiet strength faces its ultimate battle when he meets Isabel Grant. He arrives at her ranch to pick up the magnificent Arabian stallion he's purchased, but he cannot leave the vulnerable woman behind when he discovers the danger that threatens her. Convincing the stubborn, strong-willed beauty that she needs him is another matter. Douglas can stop the men from stealing her ranch and her horses, but he cannot stop Isabel Grant from stealing his heart.
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