Safe Haven

Safe Haven
ISBN-10
1426847262
ISBN-13
9781426847264
Series
Safe Haven
Category
Fiction
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2009-10-01
Publisher
Harlequin
Author
Hannah Alexander

Description

A teenage fugitive—Youthful master of disguise Fawn Morrison comes to Hideaway seeking refuge. Now that her dangerous game has turned deadly, she must entrust her safety to strangers. A doubting doctor—Karah Lee Fletcher relishes the challenges offered by Hideaway's new clinic, until an unsettling discovery shakes her confidence. Despite self-doubt, she reaches out to Fawn and finds unexpected grace. A lonely Ranger—Their first meeting leaves Ranger Taylor Jackson vowing to avoid strong-willed Karah Lee. Yet, observing her interact with patients, Taylor begins to feel admiration. Could it lead to something deeper?

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