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Her only salvation was the stranger
Jo Davidson scoffed at the idea of accepting at face value a stranger's offer of help and company. She was not that naive! But when a mountain storm created plumbing problems in her new tent, she had to turn to someone....
Conrad Wyatt was unlike any man she'd ever met. He was direct and forceful--unafraid to speak his mind or express his desires. Immediately he reduced their conflict to its most basic element: the powerful attraction between them.
In the clear light of the Canadian Rockies he challenged Jo's determined independence and exposed her elemental need for love.
187 pages.
Jo Davidson scoffed at the idea of accepting at face value a stranger's offer of help and company. She was not that naive! But when a mountain storm created plumbing problems in her new tent, she had to turn to someone....
Conrad Wyatt was unlike any man she'd ever met. He was direct and forceful--unafraid to speak his mind or express his desires. Immediately he reduced their conflict to its most basic element: the powerful attraction between them.
In the clear light of the Canadian Rockies he challenged Jo's determined independence and exposed her elemental need for love.
187 pages.