Lori F. (lilred2013) reviewed From Here to Texas (Men of the West, Bk 6) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1700) on + 19 more book reviews
Interesting! Both are still in love with each other, but refuse to let the other know even years later. Good read.
Alysia H. (hoopster) reviewed From Here to Texas (Men of the West, Bk 6) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1700) on + 42 more book reviews
Quito Perez did not know what to make of it. There he was, minding his own business when who should stroll in but Clementine. She looked as stunning as ever and as out of place as a kitten in a cattle yard.
Catching sight of him in the restaurant sent Clementine into shock. His Navajo gaze and quiet voice brought back searing memories that made her burn with desire. Now she understood why she had returned. Now she had to convince the sheriff that she was no longer the flighty, immature girl who had walked out on him years ago. Then she had to steal back his heart.
Catching sight of him in the restaurant sent Clementine into shock. His Navajo gaze and quiet voice brought back searing memories that made her burn with desire. Now she understood why she had returned. Now she had to convince the sheriff that she was no longer the flighty, immature girl who had walked out on him years ago. Then she had to steal back his heart.
Marsha S. (Chycole) reviewed From Here to Texas (Men of the West, Bk 6) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1700) on + 479 more book reviews
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Quito Perez did not know what to make of it. There he was, minding his own business when who should stroll in but Clementine Jones. She looked as stunning as ever--blue eyes, long blond hair, expensive jewelry--and as out of place as a kitten in a cattle yard.
Catching sight of him in the restaurant sent Clementin into shock. His mahogany skin, flinty Navajo gaze and quiet voice brought back searing memories that made her burn with desire. Now she understood why she'd returned to Aztec. First she had to convince the sheriff that she was no longer the flighty, immature girl who had walked out on him years ago. Then she had to steal back his heart.
Quito Perez did not know what to make of it. There he was, minding his own business when who should stroll in but Clementine Jones. She looked as stunning as ever--blue eyes, long blond hair, expensive jewelry--and as out of place as a kitten in a cattle yard.
Catching sight of him in the restaurant sent Clementin into shock. His mahogany skin, flinty Navajo gaze and quiet voice brought back searing memories that made her burn with desire. Now she understood why she'd returned to Aztec. First she had to convince the sheriff that she was no longer the flighty, immature girl who had walked out on him years ago. Then she had to steal back his heart.