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Midnight Marriage (Harlequin Historical , No 784)
Midnight Marriage - Harlequin Historical , No 784
Author: Victoria Bylin
KIDNAPPED BY MOONLIGHT, MARRIED AT MIDNIGHT — Dr. Susanna Leaf was a woman of startling contradictions, and Rafe LaCroix found every one of them too intriguing for his own good.  He couldn't risk staying anywhere for long, but with her alluring innocence Dr. Leaf invited a man to linger -- and made him desire things he'd long since l...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373293841
ISBN-10: 0373293844
Publication Date: 1/1/2006
Pages: 304
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4.1 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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mamadoodle avatar reviewed Midnight Marriage (Harlequin Historical , No 784) on + 1105 more book reviews
Simply beautiful love story about a man afraid of love and a woman who just wants to be loved. I couldn't put it down.
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Victoria bylin is by far the best romance Author in my opinion!
In the future, Rafe LaCroix wants his wounded partner to ride a horse effortlessly, to bed a woman without shame, to stand proudly - unassisted. To achieve that enchantment, he needs help and Dr. Susanna Leaf is the only person who can give it to him. As a man on the run, Rafe LaCroix knows desperation and right now, his partner - his friend - is suffering. Rafe LaCroix may be a decent man, but the game of life has forced him to be hard and ruthless and Dr. Susanna Leaf had better grasp his meaning.

Susanna Leaf is a doctor first and a woman second, but lately the lonely nights are growing long and Susanna finds herself wondering about a man's gentle touch. As a lead character, Dr. Susanna Leaf is appropriate and likable. Victoria Bylin writes her heroine as neither reckless nor overly gutsy; instead, she allows her reader to see a lonely woman. A woman who wants to be kissed and held; a woman who wants to sleep with a husband - like spoons in a drawer.
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Harlequin romantic historical fiction, set in New Mexico, 1898


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