Bültmann & Gerriets
Gold Rush Bride
von Debra Lee Brown
Verlag: HarperCollins Publishers
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ISBN: 978-1-4740-1668-1
Auflage: First edition
Erschienen am 01.10.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Gewicht: 270 Gramm

Preis: 2,63 €

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Marriage To A Rough-Hewn Stranger Wasn't Part Of Her Plan!

Yet here Kate Dennington was, inconveniently married to closemouthed fur trapper Will Crockett-just to secure her rightful inheritance. She couldn't wait to get home to Ireland-so why did any glimpse of her husband tell her home is where the heart is?



Debra Lee Brown won the Golden Heart award for her first Harlequin Historical, THE VIRGIN SPRING. Since then, she has written several more novels for Harlequin Historicals, including THE MACTINTOSH BRIDE and A ROGUE'S HEART.(BIO FOR MEDIEVALS) Golden Heart winner Debra Lee Brown's ongoing romance with wild and remote locales sparks frequent adventures in the Alps, the Arctic-where she has worked as a geologist-and the Sierra Nevada range of her native California. It's not surprising Debra chooses to set her novels in the rugged highlands of medieval Scotland. An Old English mastiff the size of a Shetland pony and a stubborn Scottish husband provide Debra additional inspiration for her writing. (BIOS FOR WESTERNS)Award-winning author Debra Lee Brown's ongoing romance with wild and remote locales sparks frequent adventures in the Alps, the Arctic-where she has worked as a geologist-and the Sierra Nevada range of her native California. An avid outdoorswoman, Debra loves nothing better than to strand her heroes and heroines in rugged, often dangerous settings, then let nature take its course. Debra invites readers to visit her web site at www.debraleebrown.com or to write to her care of Harlequin Readers Service, P.O. Boc 1325, Buffalo, NY 14269