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* '''Author''': [[Madeline Baker]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Madeline Baker]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Leisure]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Leisure]]  
* '''Year''':  2001
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* '''Year''': 2001
 
Amanda can’t believe her eyes when the beautiful white stallion appears in her yard with a wounded man on its back. Dark and ruggedly handsome, the stranger fascinates her. He has about him an aura of danger and desire that excites her in a way her law-abiding fiancé never had. But something doesn’t add up: Trey seems bewildered by the amenities of modern life; he wants nothing to do with the police; and he has a stack of 1863 bank notes in his saddlebags. Then one soul-stirring kiss makes it all clear Trey may have held up a bank and stolen through time, but when he takes her love it will be no robbery, but a gift of the heart.
 
Amanda can’t believe her eyes when the beautiful white stallion appears in her yard with a wounded man on its back. Dark and ruggedly handsome, the stranger fascinates her. He has about him an aura of danger and desire that excites her in a way her law-abiding fiancé never had. But something doesn’t add up: Trey seems bewildered by the amenities of modern life; he wants nothing to do with the police; and he has a stack of 1863 bank notes in his saddlebags. Then one soul-stirring kiss makes it all clear Trey may have held up a bank and stolen through time, but when he takes her love it will be no robbery, but a gift of the heart.

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Amanda can’t believe her eyes when the beautiful white stallion appears in her yard with a wounded man on its back. Dark and ruggedly handsome, the stranger fascinates her. He has about him an aura of danger and desire that excites her in a way her law-abiding fiancé never had. But something doesn’t add up: Trey seems bewildered by the amenities of modern life; he wants nothing to do with the police; and he has a stack of 1863 bank notes in his saddlebags. Then one soul-stirring kiss makes it all clear Trey may have held up a bank and stolen through time, but when he takes her love it will be no robbery, but a gift of the heart.