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+ | [[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1982 Releases]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Margie Michaels]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Berkley]] - [[Second Chance At Love Series]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1982 | ||
Honey Caldwell's stubborn determination is like the unrelenting Nevada desert she loves. Widowed, she vows to close the dangerous abandoned mines that claimed her young husband's life. But Turner Jameson, sent by the government to "help" her cause, seems more like a hindrance -- especially as the smoldering passion in his eyes inflame her dormant senses. Soon Honey and Turner are fierce opponents. Does he really want to close the mines? Or is he asking her to sell out ... to violate her ideals to fulfill the passionate promise that lies between them? | Honey Caldwell's stubborn determination is like the unrelenting Nevada desert she loves. Widowed, she vows to close the dangerous abandoned mines that claimed her young husband's life. But Turner Jameson, sent by the government to "help" her cause, seems more like a hindrance -- especially as the smoldering passion in his eyes inflame her dormant senses. Soon Honey and Turner are fierce opponents. Does he really want to close the mines? Or is he asking her to sell out ... to violate her ideals to fulfill the passionate promise that lies between them? |
Revision as of 19:33, 21 July 2007
- Author: Margie Michaels
- Publisher: Berkley - Second Chance At Love Series
- Year: 1982
Honey Caldwell's stubborn determination is like the unrelenting Nevada desert she loves. Widowed, she vows to close the dangerous abandoned mines that claimed her young husband's life. But Turner Jameson, sent by the government to "help" her cause, seems more like a hindrance -- especially as the smoldering passion in his eyes inflame her dormant senses. Soon Honey and Turner are fierce opponents. Does he really want to close the mines? Or is he asking her to sell out ... to violate her ideals to fulfill the passionate promise that lies between them?