Dixie Moon

Dixie Moon
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Publisher : Avalanche Ranch Press LLC
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781941786239
ISBN-13 : 1941786235
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Book Synopsis Dixie Moon by : Shirleen Davies

Download or read book Dixie Moon written by Shirleen Davies and published by Avalanche Ranch Press LLC. This book was released on 2015-09-24 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gabe Evans is a man of his word with strong convictions and steadfast loyalty. As the sheriff of Splendor, Montana, the ex-Union Colonel and oldest of four boys from an affluent family, Gabe understands the meaning of responsibility. The last thing he wants is another commitment--especially of the female variety.Until he meets Lena Campanel...Lena's past is one she intends to keep buried. Overcoming a childhood of setbacks and obstacles, she and her friend, Nick, have succeeded in creating a life of financial success and devout loyalty to one another. When an unexpected death leaves Gabe the sole heir of a considerable estate, partnering with Nick and Lena is a lucrative decision...forcing Gabe and Lena to work together. As their desire grows, Lena refuses to let down her guard, vowing to keep her past hidden--even from a perfect man like Gabe. But secrets never stay buried...When revealed, Gabe realizes Lena's secrets are deeper than he ever imagined. For a man of his character, deception and lies of omission aren't negotiable. Will he be able to forgive the deceit? Or is the damage too great to ever repair?


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