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Russet-haired, sensuous Lydia and proud, dangerous Ross Coleman are both running from the past. But thrust together on a slow-moving wagon train, they will soon be pulled into a maelstrom of danger and desire.
Lydia's baby is born stillborn. She's accepted onto a wagon train because she has milk to give to a newborn whose mother died in childbirth. The father, Ross, dislikes Lydia but is attracted to her. Excellent story.
Lydia's baby is born stillborn. She's accepted onto a wagon train because she has milk to give to a newborn whose mother died in childbirth. The father, Ross, dislikes Lydia but is attracted to her. Excellent story.
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