Difference between revisions of "A Handful Of Heaven"

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[[Category:1991 Releases]]
 
[[Category:1991 Releases]]
 
[[Category:Debut Novels]]
 
[[Category:Debut Novels]]
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[[Category:Historical]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Kristin Hannah]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Kristin Hannah]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Fawcett Gold Medal]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Fawcett Gold Medal]]
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* '''Editor''': [[Elisa Wares]]
 
* '''Editor''': [[Elisa Wares]]
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' : []
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' : []
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==Book Description==
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Yukon Territory was a gold miner's heaven, and Devon O'Shea had come to claim her share. But instead of a thriving store in a boom town, Devon discovered she was part owner of a filthy, disorganized tent with a bunch of gold diggers and a mountainous slap of animosity for a partner: Stone Man McKenna. Gathering mop, pail and sheer determination, Devon vowed to make this post the best in the Yukon Territory. Stone Man didn't scare her. But his kiss -- a gruff attempt to convince her that the Yukon was no place for a lady -- left her feeling, for the first time in her life, feminine and alive . . .
  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
* [[1992 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1992 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: First Published Romance Category|First Book]]
 
* [[1992 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1992 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: First Published Romance Category|First Book]]

Latest revision as of 02:42, 5 September 2021

Book Description

Yukon Territory was a gold miner's heaven, and Devon O'Shea had come to claim her share. But instead of a thriving store in a boom town, Devon discovered she was part owner of a filthy, disorganized tent with a bunch of gold diggers and a mountainous slap of animosity for a partner: Stone Man McKenna. Gathering mop, pail and sheer determination, Devon vowed to make this post the best in the Yukon Territory. Stone Man didn't scare her. But his kiss -- a gruff attempt to convince her that the Yukon was no place for a lady -- left her feeling, for the first time in her life, feminine and alive . . .

Recognitions