Jill Hughey
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gets pricklier than a cactus and desert temperatures are bound to rise when
American common sense meets British nobility in Arizona Territory.
Susan Mellott doesn't pay much attention to the outlandish Englishman who joins
her family for the last leg of their overland journey. She considers Alexander
Dorcester a source of bowing and boot-polishing amusement until he helps scare
off a couple of curious Apaches on their last day on the trail. The Brit's and
her paths part in Gateway, and even though she knows he will be visiting his
parents just five miles away, her family's new general store requires so much
attention she mostly forgets about the Redcoat. Until he arrives to do some
shopping with his oh-so-proper mother. He returns alone the next month, then
again the week after, and the week after. Not sure of his intentions but
certain of her own interest, Susan decides to encourage Alex a little. Next
thing she knows, he's bolted for England.
Or has he? Time and distance and secrets cannot end a friendship that is meant to be love.
Sass Meets Class. A sweet romance in which two mismatched people discover they are just what the other needs.
Sass meets Class
Or has he? Time and distance and secrets cannot end a friendship that is meant to be love.
Sass Meets Class. A sweet romance in which two mismatched people discover they are just what the other needs.
Sass meets Class
Thanks for featuring Sass Meets Class here today!
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure. Thanks for sharing at Blurbs in Bloom.
ReplyDeleteJill, this sounds really good, and I love Arizona. Hoping to convince hubs to move there. I just downloaded your book from Amazon.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thank you! My great-aunt lived in Portal, AZ. My husband and I visited there once which is when I became familiar with this very unique area of the US. I hope you enjoy the book!
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