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==About the Author==
 
==About the Author==
  
Debra Marshall is a psuedonym for Debra Cowan.  Only one book, ''Still Sweet'', was ever written under the name Debra Marshall.  Published in 1997 and set in 1890 Old Oklahoma territory, the historical romance was part of a series called 'Our Town', published by Jove Books.
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Debra Marshall is a psuedonym for [[Debra Cowan]].  Only one book, ''Still Sweet'', was ever written under the name Debra Marshall.  Published in 1997 and set in 1890 Old Oklahoma territory, the historical romance was part of a series called 'Our Town', published by Jove Books.
  
 
==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
 
Old Oklahoma Territory, 1890: Scrub, Oklahoma, was home to a booming business in illegal moonshine.  Until Chaney White became sheriff.  He had three months to close down all the stills in town -- or lose his job.  Hindered at every turn by the spirited townsfolk, Chaney had his job cut out for him.  Especially when he became smitten with the charming Morrow Beth Huckabee, the sister of Scrub's most notorious moonshiner ...
 
Old Oklahoma Territory, 1890: Scrub, Oklahoma, was home to a booming business in illegal moonshine.  Until Chaney White became sheriff.  He had three months to close down all the stills in town -- or lose his job.  Hindered at every turn by the spirited townsfolk, Chaney had his job cut out for him.  Especially when he became smitten with the charming Morrow Beth Huckabee, the sister of Scrub's most notorious moonshiner ...

Latest revision as of 03:07, 17 March 2010

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By Debra Marshall
Publisher Jove

About the Author

Debra Marshall is a psuedonym for Debra Cowan. Only one book, Still Sweet, was ever written under the name Debra Marshall. Published in 1997 and set in 1890 Old Oklahoma territory, the historical romance was part of a series called 'Our Town', published by Jove Books.

Book Description

Old Oklahoma Territory, 1890: Scrub, Oklahoma, was home to a booming business in illegal moonshine. Until Chaney White became sheriff. He had three months to close down all the stills in town -- or lose his job. Hindered at every turn by the spirited townsfolk, Chaney had his job cut out for him. Especially when he became smitten with the charming Morrow Beth Huckabee, the sister of Scrub's most notorious moonshiner ...