Published: August 1, 1992 Exiles End by Rachel Lee SOMEONE WAS STALKING HIM
After being held captive for four years, CIA agent Ransom Laird just wanted to enjoy the wide-open spaces and warm sunshine of Wyoming. He hadn't expected to meet a woman whose very soul touched him, warmed him-- a woman he could grow old with.
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Published: November 1, 1992 Cherokee Thunder by Rachel LeeTWO LIVES DEPENDED ON HIM
Micah Parish: Deputy Sheriff. Six feet, four inches of solid muscle. Half-Cherokee. Tough, proud, a loner.
Faith Williams: Mother-to-be. Fragile-looking blond running for her life. Qulet, scared of her own shadow. |
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Published: February 1, 1993 Miss Emmaline and and the Archangel by Rachel LeeNOTHING TO LOSE... Gage Dalton had been to hell and back. He knew what it was like to lose everything and had sworn never to care again. But then he met cautious, careful and proper Emmaline Conard. She was full of compassion and warmth-and she was in trouble. He couldn't imagine why she trusted him , after all she'd been through. But he vowed no one would hurt her ever again! Someone was watching her. Emma knew something bad was going to happen again. |
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Published: May 1, 1993 Ironheart by Rachel LeeDREAM WARRIOR… Sara Jane Yates was a black satin sheets woman hidden in the guise of a pistol-packin' peace officer. Gideon Ironheart could tell that just from the sound of her voice. No other woman had ever made him want to quit his wandering ways before. But then, no other woman had ever rescued him at gunpoint from a barroom brawl, either. |
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Published: November 1, 1993 Lost Warriors by Rachel LeeBilly Joe Yuma: A Vietnam veteran who came home fighting for his sanity--and barely won. Wendy Tate: A beautiful woman and a damned good nurse--who had been just learning to flirt when Yuma was lacing up combat boots. Medevac helicopter pilot Billy Joe Yuma knew what the sound of his chopper did to the vets who hid in the Rocky Mountains. |
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