Moonlight Warrior by Janet Chapman

Moonlight Warrior by Janet Chapman

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Summary

The first book in a new paranormal series that links to bestseller Janet Chapman's enormously successful Highlander series through the character of Kenzie Gregor, who was featured in SECRETS OF THE HIGHLANDER.

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Moonlight Warrior by Janet Chapman

Kenzie Gregor purchases a series of islands off the coast of Maine to set up an animal sanctuary, only to find a very tempting obstacle in his way: Eve Anderson, who lives with her elderly mother on the main island. Since she has no place else to go, Kenzie allows Eve to stay in exchange for her help--and just maybe because she's so brave for such an adorable wee lass. Eve swore off men after her husband ran away with another woman, and she's not the least bit interested in Kenzie, even though her mother and everyone else in town in trying to push her into his strong, capable arms. After all, she's perfectly capable of taking care of herself, her mother, and their failing woodstove business all by herself; she doesn't need some rich, gorgeous knight to come save her. Besides, she doesn't trust him: strange things have begun to happen at night since Kenzie's arrival, and she's sure he's involved somehow…
"Rich characterization, passion and romantic adventure..Chapman is unmatched and unforgettable." -- Romantic Timaes
A native of rural central Maine, Janet Chapman (1956–2017) lived in a cozy log cabin on a lake with her husband, three cats, and a stray young bull moose. The author of the hugely popular Highlander time-travel series, she also wrote numerous contemporary romances.
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ISBN 13 9781416594871
ISBN 10 1416594876
Title Moonlight Warrior
Author Janet Chapman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2009-06-15
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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