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Book Reviews of Wed to the Witness (Coltons, Bk 10)

Wed to the Witness (Coltons, Bk 10)
Wed to the Witness - Coltons, Bk 10
Author: Karen Hughes
ISBN-13: 9780373387120
ISBN-10: 0373387121
Publication Date: 2/1/2002
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Paperback
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bigshirl55 avatar reviewed Wed to the Witness (Coltons, Bk 10) on + 197 more book reviews
The Colton stories are a good read and enjoyable story. Loved this one.
freeverse071681 avatar reviewed Wed to the Witness (Coltons, Bk 10) on + 609 more book reviews
"We have to get married -- or you'll do hard time!"
When Jackson Colton became a suspect in his uncle's attempted murder, the handsome loner had to risk it all to prove he was being framed. But he wasn't alone for long. For he found sweet solace when he joined forces with beguiling Cheyenne James to clear his name. The mystical Native American woman understood how it felt to be ostracized . . . And she wasn't about to let the man she passionately loved take the fall! Not even when Cheyenne was named a key witness for the prosecution. Determined to beat the evil perpetrator at his -- or her -- own game, the star witness and prime suspect breathlessly said, "I do." But would this whirlwind marriage come at too great a cost?
cinderellal8 avatar reviewed Wed to the Witness (Coltons, Bk 10) on + 80 more book reviews
ONE OF 12 IN THE SERIES
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one of a 12 book series
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"We have to get married -- or you'll do hard time!"
When Jackson Colton became a suspect in his uncle's attempted murder, the handsome loner had to risk it all to prove he was being framed. But he wasn't alone for long. For he found sweet solace when he joined forces with beguiling Cheyenne James to clear his name. The mystical Native American woman understood how it felt to be ostracized . . . And she wasn't about to let the man she passionately loved take the fall! Not even when Cheyenne was named a key witness for the prosecution. Determined to beat the evil perpetrator at his -- or her -- own game, the star witness and prime suspect breathlessly said, "I do." But would this whirlwind marriage come at too great a cost?