The Deputy's Lost and Found by Stella Bagwell

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The Deputy's Lost and Found by Stella Bagwell

Found: One beautiful woman with no memory

The long, lean deputy couldn't hide his fascination with the mystery lady he'd discovered. Something about her vulnerability, her wistfulness drew Brady Donovan as no one else ever had. In fact, when she left the hospital, he named her Lass and brought her to his family's ranch to finish recuperating.

But as the attraction between them grew, Brady fought contradictory urges. He wanted to claim Lass as his own--but what if she was already spoken for? Why was she abandoned on the side of the road--and why was no one searching for her? In the end, would Brady's own heart be lost...or found?

Bagwell, Stella: - The author of over seventy-five titles for Harlequin, Stella Bagwell writes about familes, the West, strong, silent men of honor and the women who love them. She credits her loyal readers and hopes her stories have brightened their lives in some small way. A cowgirl through and through, she recently learned how to rope a steer. Her days begin and end helping her husband on their south Texas ranch. In between she works on her next tale of love. Contact her at stellabagwell@gmail.com
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ISBN 13 9780373655212
ISBN 10 0373655215
Titel The Deputy's Lost and Found
Autor Stella Bagwell
Serie Men Of The West
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Silhouette
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-03-30
Seitenanzahl 224
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