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IT WAS THE DIRTIEST LOW-DOWN TRICK A MAN COULD PLAY ON A WOMAN....
Fate and the B&O railroad delivered the sassy, beautiful, and very rich Miss Gideon Wakefield right into Tom Lannigan's hands. The Philadelphia debutante was coming west to sell her new inhertiance, the Wakefield Lumber Company - the company that was the key to timberman Lannigan's dreams. But a train accident on her way to the rip-roaring lumber camp took away her memory ... and gave Tom an idea for revenge.
Now Gideon believed Tom's story that she was the penniless new schoolmarm in charge of the town's seven young hellions. And she believed his kisses when they ignited her body with the white heat of love. But would the hot desire between them turn to icy hate if she discovered the truth about the man who stole her identity ....and her heart?
Lori Copeland is not only a good storyteller - she's wickedly funny!" -Dorothy Garlock
IT WAS THE DIRTIEST LOW-DOWN TRICK A MAN COULD PLAY ON A WOMAN....
Fate and the B&O railroad delivered the sassy, beautiful, and very rich Miss Gideon Wakefield right into Tom Lannigan's hands. The Philadelphia debutante was coming west to sell her new inhertiance, the Wakefield Lumber Company - the company that was the key to timberman Lannigan's dreams. But a train accident on her way to the rip-roaring lumber camp took away her memory ... and gave Tom an idea for revenge.
Now Gideon believed Tom's story that she was the penniless new schoolmarm in charge of the town's seven young hellions. And she believed his kisses when they ignited her body with the white heat of love. But would the hot desire between them turn to icy hate if she discovered the truth about the man who stole her identity ....and her heart?
Lori Copeland is not only a good storyteller - she's wickedly funny!" -Dorothy Garlock
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