All That Remains/His Medicine Woman
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All That Remains/His Medicine Woman

  • Pages: 588
  • Imprint: Heart
  • Publication Date: 1st February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781460802816
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All That Remains by Janice Kay Johnson

Wren Fraser can think of better times to go into labour. Like, when she's not on the run. Better yet, when there's not a major flood trapping her in an abandoned house. She needs to be rescued…now!

It arrives in one Alec Harper. The strong, competent detective keeps her safe and doesn't leave her side. He even takes in her and her baby when they have nowhere else to go. The situation seems a bit too domestic. And the sizzling attraction between them is making things worse. Wren keeps telling herself to walk away, but she can't. Or should that be, she doesn't want to?

His Medicine Woman by Stella Bagwell

A man like Johnny Chino was impossible to forget – although for five long years Dr Bridget Donovan had certainly tried. But when Johnny asked for help, she couldn't say no. Being so close to the man who'd broken her heart was difficult when Bridget vowed never to fall for him again.

Johnny was certain he'd done the right thing in breaking it off with Bridget. Yet having her near reminded him of all he'd given up when he'd pushed her away. And those feelings – no matter how much he ignored them – weren't going away.

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JANICE KAY JOHNSON

JANICE KAY JOHNSON

The author of more than ninety books for children and adults, Janice Kay Johnson writes about love and family - about the way generations connect and the power our earliest experiences have on us throughout life.  An eight time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA award, she won a RITA in 2008 for her Superromance novel Snowbound.  A former librarian, Janice raised two daughters in a small town north of Seattle,... more

Stella Bagwell

Stella Bagwell

The author of over seventy-five titles for Harlequin, Stella Bagwell writes about familes, the West, strong, silent men of honor and the women who love them. She credits her loyal readers and hopes her stories have brightened their lives in some small way. A cowgirl through and through, she recently learned how to rope a steer. Her days begin and end helping her husband on their south Texas ranch. In between she works on her next tale of love. Contact her at... more