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* '''Author''': [[Pamela Browning]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Pamela Browning]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American Romance By The Numbers|# 297]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American Romance By The Numbers|# 297]]
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== Book Description ==
 
== Book Description ==
She didn't know her real name...and the streets were her home.  But Jane Rhodes knew that she deserved a roof over her head, a job, a better way of life.  She'd struck out from the blustery streets of Chicago, hoping to reach sunny California, but a blizzard had trapped her in Rawlins, Wyoming.  Dazed, half-frozen, she was rescued by a caring man who insisted she stay awhile-at least until spring.
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She didn't know her real name...and the streets were her home.  But Jane Rhodes knew that she deserved a roof over her head, a job, a better way of life.  She'd struck out from the blustery streets of Chicago, hoping to reach sunny California, but a blizzard had trapped her in Rawlins, Wyoming.  Dazed, half-frozen, she was rescued by a caring man who insisted she stay awhile--at least until spring.
  
 
Duncan Tate's llama ranch provided a safe refuge, and his arms a haven.  But Jane could not rest until she solved the mystery of her past.  Who was she, and where did she belong?  Would she ever find home?
 
Duncan Tate's llama ranch provided a safe refuge, and his arms a haven.  But Jane could not rest until she solved the mystery of her past.  Who was she, and where did she belong?  Would she ever find home?

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Book Description

She didn't know her real name...and the streets were her home. But Jane Rhodes knew that she deserved a roof over her head, a job, a better way of life. She'd struck out from the blustery streets of Chicago, hoping to reach sunny California, but a blizzard had trapped her in Rawlins, Wyoming. Dazed, half-frozen, she was rescued by a caring man who insisted she stay awhile--at least until spring.

Duncan Tate's llama ranch provided a safe refuge, and his arms a haven. But Jane could not rest until she solved the mystery of her past. Who was she, and where did she belong? Would she ever find home?