Iris (Greenwood, Leigh. Seven Brides.)

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Iris (Greenwood, Leigh. Seven Brides.)

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Monty Randolph plans to take a herd to Wyoming. He means to start a ranch for the family and one for himself so he can get out from under the irritating and watchful eye of his older brother, George. He's determined that nothing will stop him from succeeding, especially his neighbor, Iris Richmond, who wants him to take her herd to Wyoming along with his. The last thing he needs is a southern belle, steeped in flirting and vanity, on the filthy, exhausting trek over a thousand miles of dangerous, unsettled country. Her kind is strictly for looking at, not for buying. Neither does he need double the cows and double the responsibility. He already as three brothers along to worry about.

Iris Richmond has nothing left of her father's fortune but a herd of cows. And if she doesn't get them to Wyoming, rustlers are going to take that. When Monty refuses to take her along, she puts her herd on the trail ahead of him and mixes the herds together. The continual danger of stampedes, rustlers, and Indian attacks drive the couple together, forming a relationship neither welcomes nor is able to deny. Beset by a thieving foreman and a long lost brother, Monty is the only person Iris can trust. And she means to trust him whether he likes it or not.

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Publisher
Leisure Books
Language
English
Pages
443

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Cover of: Iris (Greenwood, Leigh. Seven Brides.)
Iris (Greenwood, Leigh. Seven Brides.)
August 1996, Leisure Books
Mass Market Paperback in English

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The Physical Object

Format
Mass Market Paperback
Number of pages
443
Dimensions
6.8 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
Weight
7.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8241756M
ISBN 10
0843941758
ISBN 13
9780843941753
OCLC/WorldCat
31148152
Library Thing
78449
Goodreads
1149853

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