Montana Women

Montana Women
ISBN-10
0939149893
ISBN-13
9780939149896
Category
Women
Pages
305
Language
English
Published
2003-07
Publisher
Soho PressInc
Author
Toni Volk

Description

Pearl leaves her sister to marry a handsome rancher in Great Falls, Minnesota, where she discovers that she is handy at running the ranch, but her marriage falters and jeopardizes the lifestyle she has come to love

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