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Preacher's daughter Rebecca Hill hired convicted killer Jackson Rule to work in her greenhouse. She trusts him when nobody else does. Both discover a deep attraction to one another, but Jackson's years in prison and violent childhood force him to stay away from Rebecca. Defending Jackson leads to a rift between Rebecca and her father, and it is only after tragedy strikes that Jackson is seen as more than an ex-con. | Preacher's daughter Rebecca Hill hired convicted killer Jackson Rule to work in her greenhouse. She trusts him when nobody else does. Both discover a deep attraction to one another, but Jackson's years in prison and violent childhood force him to stay away from Rebecca. Defending Jackson leads to a rift between Rebecca and her father, and it is only after tragedy strikes that Jackson is seen as more than an ex-con. | ||
− | == Awards | + | == Awards == |
+ | * 1996 [[Janet Dailey Award]] - Best Contemporary Single Title Romance | ||
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+ | == Recognitions == | ||
+ | * [[1997 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1997 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Contemporary Romance Categories|Contemporary Single Title Romance]] | ||
* [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best All-Around Romance | * [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best All-Around Romance | ||
− | * [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - | + | * [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - |
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Revision as of 02:39, 8 July 2021
- Author: Dinah McCall
- Publisher: HarperTorch
- Year: 1996
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing - Jackson Rule
Preacher's daughter Rebecca Hill hired convicted killer Jackson Rule to work in her greenhouse. She trusts him when nobody else does. Both discover a deep attraction to one another, but Jackson's years in prison and violent childhood force him to stay away from Rebecca. Defending Jackson leads to a rift between Rebecca and her father, and it is only after tragedy strikes that Jackson is seen as more than an ex-con.
Awards
- 1996 Janet Dailey Award - Best Contemporary Single Title Romance
Recognitions
- 1997 RITA® Finalist for Contemporary Single Title Romance
- 1996 RRA Awards Nominee - Best All-Around Romance
- 1996 RRA Awards Nominee -