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Book Review of Night Hawk's Bride (Return to Tyler, Bk 6) (Tyler, Bk 30) (Harlequin Historical, No 558)

Night Hawk's Bride (Return to Tyler, Bk 6) (Tyler, Bk 30) (Harlequin Historical, No 558)
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Marie froze as a shadow rose from the darkness.
Night Hawk.

Savior of women and children, and wild-horse tamer. How could he be real? He had to be a dream, a figment of her imagination, her idea of a perfect man.

Except she was wide awake, and this was no dream. She could smell the straw and horse scent of the stable. She could see the flicker of light on the man's hands as he inspected the gelding's fetlock, feel the wind rustling her skirts.

And hear the beat of ther own heart.

He stood- all flesh and blood man- and his gaze pierced through the shadows and pinpointed her. "Miss Lafayette. What are you doing out of your father's house?"

"I didn't make a sound."

"Your skirts did." The light flickered over him, worshipping high, sharp cheekbones, a well-proportioned nose and a hard, carved jaw.

Something within Marie's heart clicked. Just like that. As a lock finding its key at the right moment.

Could he be the one? The man she'd been waiting for all her life?