Marriage Material (Last Roundup, Bk 1) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1108)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
TJ J. (CraftyTJ) reviewed on + 381 more book reviews
Lance Forrest was the sexiest thing Tamara Flynn ever laid eyes on. Once, he'd hightailed it out of Red Creek, Colorado, on his wild reputation, leaving behind a string of broken hearts and a son he never knew about. A son Tamara raised as her own.
When he walked back into her life five years later, Tamara knew she could no longer deny Lance the knowledge of his son, or the joy of his company. But the more time the three of them spent together, the more Lance started to feel like family. Tamara had always thought Lance and marriage didn't mix...until now."
This is the first installment of Ruth Wind's "The Last Roundup" Series about three brothers who live (and love) in Red Creek, a small town in Colorado. It's such a lovely story. The growing relationship between father and son as well as the increasing attraction and blossoming love between Tamara and Lance is delightful, touching and passionate. You can't miss with this one by Ruth Wind.
When he walked back into her life five years later, Tamara knew she could no longer deny Lance the knowledge of his son, or the joy of his company. But the more time the three of them spent together, the more Lance started to feel like family. Tamara had always thought Lance and marriage didn't mix...until now."
This is the first installment of Ruth Wind's "The Last Roundup" Series about three brothers who live (and love) in Red Creek, a small town in Colorado. It's such a lovely story. The growing relationship between father and son as well as the increasing attraction and blossoming love between Tamara and Lance is delightful, touching and passionate. You can't miss with this one by Ruth Wind.
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