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Cranberry Point (Fairbournes of Cape Cod, Bk 2)
Cranberry Point - Fairbournes of Cape Cod, Bk 2
Author: Miranda Jarrett
Content to live alone in the tiny house where she and her three brothers were born, Serena Fairbourne is a self-sufficient New England spinster. Quite by accident, she is lost in a sudden coastal fog when an English aristocrat saves her -- and soon their salty flirtation shifts into tender desire. With his maddening, fascinating London manners, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671003401
ISBN-10: 0671003402
Publication Date: 6/1/1998
Pages: 368
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Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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Serena first meets Gerald when he hops upon her ship in order to save her life when she almost crashes into his ship because of dense fog. She thinks he's going to kidnap her but he only has her safety on his mind - oh and her lips. Lips that he can't resist kissing before he reels her into safety and then disappears from her life. In the span of several minutes she's afraid, furious, charmed, aroused, then left aching as this most fascinating, gorgeous man has the gall to just walk away! But not for long . . .
It turns out that Serena's mystery man is none other than Fitzgerald (Gerald) Crosbie who has come to fetch his sister Annabelle from the clutches of the no-good sea captain (who just happens to be Serena's brother!) who has spirited her away. However, Annabelle doesn't need nor want rescuing. She's married and very pregnant and insists that her beloved brother Gerald stick around at least until she has the baby. He agrees and is continually put in close contact with Serena - the one woman who he can't put out of his mind.


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