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Warrior's Woman (Special Edition , No 1193)

Warrior's Woman (Special Edition , No 1193)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVE THE NATIVE AMERICAN
Review: #1 -- The McLean Brothers -- Jackson Firebird McLean has returned to the ranch of his natural father to claim his inheritance.
Revenge is in his heart. He plans to seduce and leave Dawn Erickson, his half-brothers girlfriend. He has no love in his heart for the father who loved and left his mother. He was raised on the Res by his mother and grandfather.
The trouble began when he found that he could not intimidate or cause fear in the heart of Dawn. In fact she believed him to be more honorable that he was.
Soon Jackson's plans were in turmoil, he was being seduced with ardent kisses and caresses-- a love for ranching and his natural ability with horses ---
Dawn was into herbs and training horses for pleasure riding and the show circuit -- both were captured by a silver Arabian mare.
Dawn was a "listening" woman and heard Jackson's pain and decided to break through the pain inflicted on Jackson and Hunter -- to heal their hearts.
Look for Hunter's story in "Father-To-Be" 10/98 --- Don't miss these excellent stories -- highly recommended

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVE THE NATIVE AMERICAN
Review: #1 -- The McLean Brothers -- Jackson Firebird McLean has returned to the ranch of his natural father to claim his inheritance.
Revenge is in his heart. He plans to seduce and leave Dawn Erickson, his half-brothers girlfriend. He has no love in his heart for the father who loved and left his mother. He was raised on the Res by his mother and grandfather.
The trouble began when he found that he could not intimidate or cause fear in the heart of Dawn. In fact she believed him to be more honorable that he was.
Soon Jackson's plans were in turmoil, he was being seduced with ardent kisses and caresses-- a love for ranching and his natural ability with horses ---
Dawn was into herbs and training horses for pleasure riding and the show circuit -- both were captured by a silver Arabian mare.
Dawn was a "listening" woman and heard Jackson's pain and decided to break through the pain inflicted on Jackson and Hunter -- to heal their hearts.
Look for Hunter's story in "Father-To-Be" 10/98 --- Don't miss these excellent stories -- highly recommended


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