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"A KNOCKOUT STORY!"
From New York Times
Bestselling Cleo Coyle


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To keep his legacy, he must keep his wife. But she's about to change the game.


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A haunting past. A heartbreaking secret. A love that still echoes across time.


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A city slicker. A country cowboy. A love they didn�t plan for.


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The mission is clear. The attraction? Completely out of control.


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A string of fires. A growing attraction. And a danger neither of them saw coming.


Debra Wolsleben

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13 comments posted.

Re: Lady Hotspur (4:30pm February 15, 2020):

cheesecake - every time.

Re: Mistletoe in Texas (10:21pm September 30, 2018):

Thanks for finally caving and giving your characters flaws so the rest of us won't feel so low. Your books sound great and fun to read.

Re: More Than a Phoenix (9:48pm September 30, 2018):

Thank you for sharing your story. Love his TATTTOO! Perfect for the series.

Re: Once Upon a Heist (5:50pm July 19, 2015):

What a kooky and kick butt twist on fairy tales! I love it - look forward to reading it soon.

Re: The Fire Children (5:28pm July 19, 2015):

I love mythology and this book really sounds like something I would love to read now, and again in a year or two.

Re: Five Brides (2:24pm June 14, 2015):

What a wonderful idea for a story, and more and more today I can see this actually happening.

Re: The Wood's Edge (9:34pm April 25, 2015):

What inspires my passions - my family, reading, crocheting, cooking and baking, my heritage. This book puts me in mind of the White Indian Series by Donald Clayton Porter. It starts with an indian chief on a raid and taking the only living thing left at the homestead - a white baby boy. Excellent series and I'm really looking forward to reading this book, sort of a mirror image book.

Re: Nobody's Goddess (9:10pm April 25, 2015):

I don't think I'd want to live there but it's a great 'new' subject for a book, and it sounds like a great read.

Re: Duchess By Mistake (9:02pm April 25, 2015):

I think most of us don't really 'get' a marriage of convenience since it isn't practiced to a great extent in the USA. I don't think I'd react well to being told who I was to marry and perhaps not even see the groom until the Wedding Ceremony. I picked my own groom.

Re: The Art of Losing Yourself (8:49pm April 25, 2015):

Yes, I do - like, what if I had the money to pay every thing off then I could afford to work part time, go on more vacations, read more, and drink more tea.

Re: The Last Heiress (8:38pm April 25, 2015):

My dream foreign travel would be to Ireland to study half of my roots. And to see the many shades of green there.

Re: A Touch of Passion (8:29pm April 25, 2015):

Present day Belgium.

Re: Cupcakes and Crushes (8:16pm April 25, 2015):

There's no place like home and FAMILY 1ST - ALWAYS!

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