The Other Bride

The Other Bride
ISBN-10
1460360524
ISBN-13
9781460360521
Category
Fiction
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
2014-03-15
Publisher
Harlequin
Author
Lisa Bingham

Description

Mail-Order Bride Phoebe Gray Should Have Come Stamped "Handle With Care" Guarding dynamite in a lightning storm would be easier than guiding this one willful redhead all the way west, Gabe Cutter fumed. Yet his Pinkertonhoned instincts told him he needed to uncover her secrets—and fast! For she was definitely not what she claimed to be! Fate had given her a reprieve—and "Phoebe Gray" couldn't waste it on some hard-boiled trail boss with pain in his past and trouble in his future. Still, when she'd switched identities with her companion, she never imagined she'd be hand-delivered into the undreamed passion of Gabe Cutter's loving arms!

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