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They are the women of Primrose Creek, and their strength and passion is a match for the Nevada frontier they call home. Linda Lael Miller masterfully captured the hardships and dangers of a country swept by the winds of war--and the daring and determination, the hopes and dreams of four unforgettable women--in a thrilling new series.

When Bridget McQuarry settles in Primrose Creek, she has nothing to lose. Her husband, Mitch, was killed in the Civil War; she has lost her family farm to Reconstruction taxes. With her baby son and a sister to care for, Bridget vows to start anew out West. But when Mitch's best friend reappears in her life, he sparks a forbidden passion she thought was foreever buried.

Trace Qualtrough grew up with Bridget and Mitch -- three happy childhood friends. But the attraction that fluttered between him and Bridget was silenced when she married Mitch. Now Trace has come to fulfill Mitch's final wish -- to watch over the lovely, spirited Bridget. And now, Bridget and Trace must discover if their restless desire is a shattering betrayal -- or something sweeter the second time around.

Publish Date
Publisher
Sonnet Books
Pages
149

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Bridget: The Women of Primrose Creek
August 2001, Wheeler Publishing
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Bridget: the women of Primrose Creek
2000, Wheeler Pub.
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Bridget
2000, Sonnet Books
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Bridget
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Series
The women of Primrose Creek
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54, 813.6
Library of Congress
PS3563.I41373 B7 2000, CPB Box no. 1887 vol. 13

The Physical Object

Pagination
149 p. ;
Number of pages
149

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24202307M
ISBN 10
0671042440
ISBN 13
9780671042448
LCCN
2002554612
OCLC/WorldCat
44003170

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL27976W

Excerpts

Trace was on foot when she saw him again, carrying a saddle over one shoulder, a gloved hand grasping the horn.
added anonymously.

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