Too Hard to Handle: Book 4
by Patricia Rice
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-61138-127-6
Original title: Paper Moon (1996)
To the citizens of Mineral Springs, Texas, Janice Harrison is no more than a dowdy schoolmarm. But Peter Mulloney catches a glimpse of the woman she hides, a woman worth having–if he wasn’t running out of time. Without a loan to purchase the mountain of gold he’s discovered, he’ll never escape his wealthy, corrupt family.
Janice only wants what’s best for her fragile little sister Betsy–while keeping her secrets. A strong, experienced man like Mulloney, with his hungry kisses, could keep her and Betsy safe…or shatter her soul and leave her worse off than before.
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Too Hard to Handle: Book 3
by Patricia Rice
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-61138-126-9
The beautiful and restless heiress Georgina Hanover faces a marriage with a man who has everything any woman could want in a husband–and everything her father wants as a financial partner.
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Too Hard to Handle: Book 2
by Patricia Rice
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-61138-125-2
Evangeline (Evie) Howell grew up in a genteel St Louis home, an abandoned love-child with no one to love her. Then a letter from Texas arrives promising to reveal her true identity.
In desperate need for safe escort to Texas, Evie goes in search of dime-novel hero Pecos Martin, but all she finds is Tyler Monteigne, a hell-raising, womanizing gambler barely suited to escorting bandits. But he can shoot as well as any gunslinger, and is even better at conning his way out of trouble.
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Too Hard to Handle: Book 1
by Patricia Rice
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-61138-105-4
Gently raised and badly treated, Lily Porter married Jim Brown without love to have a father for her child. She tried to be a good wife to the rancher as he carved out a cattle kingdom. But now her husband was gone. She was a woman alone, with a child to raise and a ranch to run, in a land aflame with violence and ripe for rebellion, where women were expected to be seen and not heard. Lily needed a man to stand up for her and her land.
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