Lone Star Rising
Darlene Graham(Author)
Mills & Boon (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-263-85796-2 (ISBN)
Description
Another man's baby
After her husband is killed in a barn fire, Robbie McBride Tellchick is left alone to raise three boys-and the baby on the way. With the fire still under investigation, she can't even depend on the insurance money. She can, however, depend on Zack Trueblood, a firefighter who claims he wants to help Robbie through her pregnancy-and beyond.
It's well-known in the town of Five Points, Texas, that Zack's ambition is to be a landowner. His growing feelings for Robbie seem more than sincere, but she has to wonder what kind of man wants to raise someone else's child. Does he want the land she can no longer afford to keep?
Or does he want Robbie?
After her husband is killed in a barn fire, Robbie McBride Tellchick is left alone to raise three boys-and the baby on the way. With the fire still under investigation, she can't even depend on the insurance money. She can, however, depend on Zack Trueblood, a firefighter who claims he wants to help Robbie through her pregnancy-and beyond.
It's well-known in the town of Five Points, Texas, that Zack's ambition is to be a landowner. His growing feelings for Robbie seem more than sincere, but she has to wonder what kind of man wants to raise someone else's child. Does he want the land she can no longer afford to keep?
Or does he want Robbie?
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Language
English
Place of publication
Richmond
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 170 mm
Width: 107 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
186 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-263-85796-2 (9780263857962)
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Person
Darlene Graham's first Superromance was released in 1998. She was a registered nurse before turning to writing. Darlene grew up on a small farm in Oklahoma and spent her childhood climbing trees, wading in creeks, running across freshly plowed fields. "Consequently," she says, "I'm extremely sensitive to the simple elements-rain, wind, sky and sun. And my books tend to have heavily 'atmospheric' scenes." Darlene has sold eight Superromance novels.