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* Adam was a suitor of Honey, the heroine of [[Honey And The Hired Hand]]
 
* Adam was a suitor of Honey, the heroine of [[Honey And The Hired Hand]]
 
* Tate is the sister of Jesse Whitelaw, the hero of [[Honey And The Hired Hand]]
 
* Tate is the sister of Jesse Whitelaw, the hero of [[Honey And The Hired Hand]]
* introduces the Hawk's Way ranch and the other Whitelaw brothers, Faron ([[The Cowboy And The Princess]]) and Garth ([[The Wrangler And The Rich Girl]])
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* introduces the Hawk's Way ranch and the other Whitelaw brothers, Faron ([[The Cowboy And The Princess - Joan Johnston|The Cowboy And The Princess]]) and Garth ([[The Wrangler And The Rich Girl]])
  
 
== Other Editions ==
 
== Other Editions ==

Revision as of 18:54, 21 September 2008

1993, Silhouette by Mills & Boon


Book Description

Shotgun Wedding

With three bossy, overprotective brothers looking over her shoulder, Tate Whitelaw was finding it impossible to become a woman. They still thought of her as a pigtailed little girl. So Tate hightailed it off the homestead — right into the manly arms of Adam Philips. She'd show everyone just how grown-up she was!

The last thing that hardened rancher Adam Philips was looking for was a damsel in distress. He'd had enough of stray women! But his protective urges overrode his instincts to run. Soon he was comforting Tate in his arms...and his bed. And when her brawny brothers came a-calling with shotguns in hand, getting hitched suddenly seemed like a darned good idea.

Related Titles

Other Editions

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UK


Translations

Germany

  • Title: Wann willst du mich verführen?
  • Publisher: Cora Verlag
  • Imprint: Baccara 741, September 1993
  • Imprint: Romana Exklusiv 70, October 1999