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If Riley Holt didn't want to marry her, at least he could believe in her, Susannah fumed. Running a charm school in the Wild West proved she could survive and make a place for herself out here, away from scandal. Now if only she could stop wishing that place were at his side.
 
If Riley Holt didn't want to marry her, at least he could believe in her, Susannah fumed. Running a charm school in the Wild West proved she could survive and make a place for herself out here, away from scandal. Now if only she could stop wishing that place were at his side.
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==Related Titles==
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* [[Whirlwind Wedding]] - 2004
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* [[Whirlwind Groom]] - 2005
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* [[Whirlwind Baby]] - 2007
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* [[Whirlwind Secrets]] - 2010

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By Debra Cowan
Publisher Harlequin Historical #690

Book Description

Could a Hothouse Flower Bloom Under Burning Texas Skies?

Riley Holt didn't think so. Susannah Phelps was fair, fragile... and wholly unsuited for frontier life. And being pregnant didn't help matters. What she needed was a ticket back east -- or at least someone to protect her. And damned if fate didn't keep volunteering him for the job.

If Riley Holt didn't want to marry her, at least he could believe in her, Susannah fumed. Running a charm school in the Wild West proved she could survive and make a place for herself out here, away from scandal. Now if only she could stop wishing that place were at his side.

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