Maragaret (ladystyx) - , reviewed Down from the Mountain (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1595) on + 440 more book reviews
A good story Of 2 people Over coming personal Disablities to learn to love themselves and each other.
Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed Down from the Mountain (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1595) on + 680 more book reviews
The surprise of his life awaited David Hartwell at the top of the Montana mountain: besides a sprawling mansion, he'd also inherited his late father's ward.
Beautiful, enticing Ellen Candler didn't flee at the sight of his scarred face. Because she couldn't see it.
Although she was blind, Ellen had never given up hope of one day recovering her sight. But she didn't need her eyes to tell her this overpoweringly masculine
forest ranger was running away from something. While he was coaxing her down from her sheltered mountain existence, Ellen was secretly waging her own campaign
of seduction to turn her reluctant guardian into a loving matefor life.
Beautiful, enticing Ellen Candler didn't flee at the sight of his scarred face. Because she couldn't see it.
Although she was blind, Ellen had never given up hope of one day recovering her sight. But she didn't need her eyes to tell her this overpoweringly masculine
forest ranger was running away from something. While he was coaxing her down from her sheltered mountain existence, Ellen was secretly waging her own campaign
of seduction to turn her reluctant guardian into a loving matefor life.
Holly B. (hbennit) reviewed Down from the Mountain (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1595) on + 72 more book reviews
The surprise of his lif awaited David Hartwell at the top of the Montana mountaion: besides a sprawling mansion, he'd also inherited his late fathers ward. Beautiful, enticing Ellen Candler didnt flee at the sigt of his scarred face. Because she couldnt see it....
Lisa T. reviewed Down from the Mountain (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1595) on + 3 more book reviews
The surprise of his life awaited David Hartwell at the topof the Montana mountain:besides a sprawling mansion, he'd also inherited his late fathers ward. Beautiful, enticing Ellen Candler didn't flee at the sight of his scarred face. Because she couldn't see it.
Although she was blind, Ellen had never given up hope of one day recovering her sight. But she didn't need her eyes to tell her this overpoweringly masculine forest ranger was running away from something. While he was coaxing her down from her sheltered mountain existence, Ellen was secretly waging her own campaign of seduction to turn her relutctant guardian into a loving mate...for life.
Although she was blind, Ellen had never given up hope of one day recovering her sight. But she didn't need her eyes to tell her this overpoweringly masculine forest ranger was running away from something. While he was coaxing her down from her sheltered mountain existence, Ellen was secretly waging her own campaign of seduction to turn her relutctant guardian into a loving mate...for life.
Alora C. M. reviewed Down from the Mountain (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1595) on + 79 more book reviews
Beauty and the Ranger
The surprise of his life awaited Daid Hartwell at the top of the Montana mountain: besides a sprawling mansion, he'd also inherited his late father's ward. Beautiful, enticing Ellen Candler didn't flee at the sight of his scarred face. Because she couldn't see it.
Although she was blind, Ellen had never given up hope of one day recovering her sight. But she didn't need her eyes to tell her this overpoweringly masculine forest ranger was running away from something. While he was coaxing her down from her sheltered mountain existence, Ellen was secretly waging her own campaign of suduction to turn her reluctant guardian into a loving mate. . .for life.
The surprise of his life awaited Daid Hartwell at the top of the Montana mountain: besides a sprawling mansion, he'd also inherited his late father's ward. Beautiful, enticing Ellen Candler didn't flee at the sight of his scarred face. Because she couldn't see it.
Although she was blind, Ellen had never given up hope of one day recovering her sight. But she didn't need her eyes to tell her this overpoweringly masculine forest ranger was running away from something. While he was coaxing her down from her sheltered mountain existence, Ellen was secretly waging her own campaign of suduction to turn her reluctant guardian into a loving mate. . .for life.
Paula M. (doryllis) reviewed Down from the Mountain (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1595) on + 27 more book reviews
nice story of hope