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Laws Of Attraction/A Man of His Word/A Man of Privilege/A Man of Distinction
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Laws Of Attraction/A Man of His Word/A Man of Privilege/A Man of Distinction
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sarah M. Anderson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Dimensions(mm): Height 170,Width 109 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781489276698
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Edition |
5th edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Harlequin
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Imprint |
Mills & Boon
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Publication Date |
7 January 2019 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
A Man Of His Word Attorney Rosebud Donnelly has a case to win. And she never lets anyone see her sweat. But her first meeting with Dan Armstrong doesn't go according to script. From his storm-coloured eyes to his well-worn boots, Dan is an honest-to-goodness cowboy. But is he honest? Her yearning for the Texas tycoon goes against everything she thought she believed in. And yet, inexplicably, Rosebud feels she might be ready to risk everything for one more kiss... A Man Of Privilege Blue-blood lawyer James Carlson is working on the case of his life and he won't let anything - or anyone - alter his course. Then he meets his witness. Maggie Eagle Heart makes him question everything, because she's the one woman he wants, and she's the one woman who is completely off limits. Yet even as he struggles to keep their relationship all business, he can't deny the attraction is mutual. James has always done what is expected of him...until now. A Man Of Distinction Nick Longhair had said goodbye to his life on the reservation without regrets. But when business brings him back to his ancestors' land, he finally understands what he exchanged for money and power. In the years he's been in Chicago, Tanya Rattling Blanket has been raising his baby, a son he never knew. Determined to give his child every advantage, Nick isn't about to leave again...at least not alone. But that means winning back the love of those he left behind.
Author Biography
I spent my childhood wandering through the woods behind our house, pretending to be an Indian. Later, when I fully discovered horses, it prompted my mother the history teacher to put anything and everything about the High Plains tribes into my hands. This infatuation lasted for over a decade.At some point, I got away from Indians. My mother blames boys. I discovered Victorian novels and didn't look back - not for almost two decades. I got a Bachelor's of Arts in English from Truman State University and a Master's of Arts in English from The Ohio State University.And through it all, I knew I wanted to write novels. I just had no idea how to do it.It took a caffeine-fueled car trip with my 92-year-old grandmother and two-year-old son in July of 2007 to awaken my Muse. That story would become my first book as I figured out how, exactly, one writes a novel.Let's just say the learning curve was steep.One character led to another, and before long, I found my characters out in South Dakota, among the Lakota Sioux tribe. Modern-day cowboys, who are the Indians - without planning it this way, I find myself writing about the people and places that held my imagination throughout my childhood.In 2010, I sold my first novel, the award-winning Indian Princess, to Stacy Boyd of Harlequin Desire. The book will be released in 2012. Stay tuned for more updates!I live in Illinois with my husband, son, Jake the Three-Legged Wonder Wiener dog, and Gater the Four-Legged Mutt. I am a writer and editor at Mark Twain Media, Inc., an educational publishing company. I am a member of Romance Writers of America, the Chicago-North RWA, Women Writing the West, and the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance. When not chasing my son around or tweaking my books, I attempt to read, knit, and occasionally complete a home improvement project in my historical 1895 Queen Anne house.Sarah loves to hear from readers via her email: message@sarahmanderson.com
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