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* '''Author''': [[Maura Seger]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 181]]
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* '''Year''': 1985
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==Book Description==
 
Her mountain haven became her prison. Nothing could induce Nicole Buchanan to leave the mountain sanctuary where she created haunting canvases depicting New York life. Through her oils and her brushes, her painful secrets remained alive. Rand Dirkson belonged to the world she'd left behind. An artist's agent, he was determined to bring Nicole's talents before the public. But he found he needed her for himself. Only by confronting her past torment could Nicole help Rand -- and his troubled daughter. Only by accepting the future could she cement their love, which bloomed as wildly as the mountain flowers.
 
Her mountain haven became her prison. Nothing could induce Nicole Buchanan to leave the mountain sanctuary where she created haunting canvases depicting New York life. Through her oils and her brushes, her painful secrets remained alive. Rand Dirkson belonged to the world she'd left behind. An artist's agent, he was determined to bring Nicole's talents before the public. But he found he needed her for himself. Only by confronting her past torment could Nicole help Rand -- and his troubled daughter. Only by accepting the future could she cement their love, which bloomed as wildly as the mountain flowers.

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Book Description

Her mountain haven became her prison. Nothing could induce Nicole Buchanan to leave the mountain sanctuary where she created haunting canvases depicting New York life. Through her oils and her brushes, her painful secrets remained alive. Rand Dirkson belonged to the world she'd left behind. An artist's agent, he was determined to bring Nicole's talents before the public. But he found he needed her for himself. Only by confronting her past torment could Nicole help Rand -- and his troubled daughter. Only by accepting the future could she cement their love, which bloomed as wildly as the mountain flowers.