The Frasers-ClaySimon and Schuster, 01.05.2004 - 336 Seiten From bestselling author Ana Leigh comes the first in a dazzling new series, as the rugged Fraser men find love and passion in the Wild West. When Yankee beauty Rebecca Elliot discovers that single women aren't allowed on the wagon train bound for California, she takes desperate measures. Spying handsome Clay Fraser, she puts her flirty plan into action and wakes, the next morning, with a wedding band on her finger. Clay Fraser, a former Confederate soldier, is horrified to discover that he somehow got married last night -- and worse, to a Yankee. Worst of all, his new wife refuses to share his bed! Sparks fly and attraction burns as the wagon train heads west, but it will take a love as expansive as the Western sky to show Rebecca and Clay how to claim the passionate new life that is their destiny.... |
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Chapter Four | 39 |
Chapter Five | 51 |
Chapter Six | 66 |
Chapter Seven | 79 |
Chapter Eight | 91 |
Chapter Fifteen | 180 |
Chapter Sixteen | 188 |
Chapter Seventeen | 199 |
Chapter Eighteen | 212 |
Chapter Nineteen | 226 |
Chapter Twenty | 235 |
Chapter TwentyOne | 243 |
Chapter TwentyTwo | 255 |
Chapter Nine | 106 |
Chapter Ten | 117 |
Chapter Eleven | 131 |
Chapter Twelve | 143 |
Chapter Thirteen | 155 |
Chapter Fourteen | 169 |
Chapter TwentyThree | 269 |
Chapter TwentyFour | 282 |
Chapter TwentyFive | 298 |
Chapter TwentySix | 310 |
Chapter TwentySeven | 320 |
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