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The Sheriff and the E-Mail Bride / Stray Hearts (Harlequin Duets, No 33)
The Sheriff and the EMail Bride / Stray Hearts - Harlequin Duets, No 33
Author: Jane Sullivan, Liz Ireland
THE SHERIFF AND THE E-MAIL BRIDE by Liz Ireland (Lone Star Lawmen, Bk 1) — CAUGHT FOR GOOD! — Does Heartbreak Ridge have a romance curse?  NO WAY! says Sheriff Sam Weston... but he isn't taking any chances.  Online, he rounds himself up a lady far from his hometown.  The lonesome lawman thinks he's found him...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373440993
ISBN-10: 0373440995
Publication Date: 8/1/2000
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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The Sheriff and the E-Mail Bride
Does Heartbreak Ridge have a romance curse? No way! says Sheriff Sam Weston...but he isn't taking any chances. Online, he rounds himself up a lady far from his hometown. The lonesome lawman thinks he's found himself a foolproof courting method - until Shelby, his cyberfiancee, arrives eight months pregnant. Now it looks as if the town's curse may strike again, if Shelby can't win Sam over, and soon!Stray Hearts
In a fit of revenge, Kay Ramsey has a grooming service shave Up You into her cheating ex-fiance's prize purebred. The insult should have read Up Yours, but the artist ran out of dog. Her sentence to a veterinary clinic and her fear of animals keep the laughs coming and the chemistry sizzling between Kay and the resident vet.
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Enjoyed both of these stories, especially the Jane Sullivan one.


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