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Eden's Promise
Eden's Promise
Author: Cassie Edwards
ISBN-13: 9780843927801
ISBN-10: 0843927801
Publication Date: 8/5/1997
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books (Mm)
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Eden's Promise on + 298 more book reviews
Awesome book this author if great will read more.
sdgirl avatar reviewed Eden's Promise on + 160 more book reviews
There are almost too many story lines going on in this book. They are all connected but I didn't like the bouncing back & forth between them so much. I would have liked a little more development between the two main characters & not so much with all the others.
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About this title: Eden Whitney is the most delectable woman Zach Tyson has ever found trussed up in the hold of his pirate ship. He knows a priceless treasure when he sees one, and Zach has no intention of sharing. For one taste of Eden, and Zach knows he will find his own private paradise.
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Beautiful, wild eyed and golden haired, Eden Whitney was the most delectable woman Zach Tyson had ever found trussed up in the hold of his pirate ship. As dangerous and turbulent as the dark seas he sailed, Zach knew a priceless treasure when he saw one---and he had no intention of sharing the plunder with his men. One taste of Eden and he knew he had found his own private paradise of love.
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Beautiful, wild-eyes and golden-haired, Eden Whitney was the most delectable woman Zach Tyson had ever found trussed up in the hold of his pirate ship. As dangerous and turbulent as the dark seas he sailed, Zach knew a priceless treasure when he saw one-and he had no intention of sharing the plunder with his men. One taste of Eden and he knew he had found his own private paradise of love.