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Wanted (Wheeler Large Print Book)

Wanted (Wheeler Large Print Book)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "WANTED' something different and potter gave us this one!
Review: This is a wonderful story about twins, separated at birth, who meet very accidentally. One is the ranger out to catch the outlaw! While that is formula, the rest of the story isn't. The
emotions run high between nick and morgan, but the secondary characters,from spunky lori (to caroline, the pig,) are also full of life and add new dimensions. This book really has every emotion you can think of. And of course the characters grow and evolve. Potter is one of my favorite authors. This book is unique.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ANOTHER GREAT HISTORICAL WESTERN!
Review: WOW! Where does P.P. get these great characters?

Twins, Nicholas Braden and Morgan Davis refuse to acknowledge their unusual connection. Fleur Braden is the only one who knows the whole story of their separation.

Lorilee Braden loves one twin as a brother and the other twin as a man. She is also the silly woman who does not realized the grave danger that surrounds them and contributes to the problem.

The tempers of these two men are explosive and just barely held in check. Suprisingly so. Jealously was touched upon but surely did confused the men.

I suggest that you don't miss any of Potter's books, especially the Western Historicals -- they are great

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- morality questionable, judgeing the times, the areas, and the situations. A really great read and a keeper.


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