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The MacGregors: book 4 |
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Her car had stalled on an isolated road in Maine, and Genevieve Grandeau found herself pounding on the door of an old lighthouse. But the man who answered the door wasn't the old seafaring gent she'd expected... |
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Grant Campbell was a loner--rude, surly, and impossible. Gennie, however, was no pushover--she found the combination irresistible. Of course, Grant was also intelligent, sarcastic, tender, secretive, and extremely good-looking. |
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His appeal was tremendous, but to Gennie loving meant giving, sharing...trusting. She had to convince him that their love could be a beacon for the future, eliminating the shadows of their pasts. |
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