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A Montana Homecoming

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Silhouette, Nov 15, 2011 - Fiction - 224 pages

MAYBE LAUREL RUNYAN WAS CRAZY…

At least that's what everyone seemed to think in Lucius, Montana, when she'd suffered a breakdown after her father supposedly murdered her mother. Now, after a twelve-year absence, she'd returned to bury her estranged father…and her past. But discovering that her first love, Sheriff Shane Golightly, was her new neighbor wasn't the mark of a sane woman. Particularly when just the sound of his molasses-smooth voice recalled the one and only time they'd made love—and reopened old wounds. Laurel vowed she'd just make Shane recognize the strong, independent woman she'd become and move on, but the sheriff seemed determined to make Laurel give Lucius—and him—a second chance….

  

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Review: A Montana Homecoming (Silhouette Special Edition #1718)

User Review  - Yona - Goodreads

Too much descriptions and pointless information. And Laurel and Shane's constant arguing and fighting annoyed me a lot. They were one step ahead and two back and like this until the end. The finish ... Read full review

Review: A Montana Homecoming (Silhouette Special Edition #1718)

User Review  - Jen - Goodreads

Story of coming home to a life you thought you left behind only to realize the love of your life still there and available! Read full review

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Contents

Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Epilogue
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A frequent name on bestseller lists, Allison Leigh's highpoint as a writer is hearing from readers that they laughed, cried or lost sleep while reading her books.  She credits her family with great patience for the time she's parked at her computer, and for blessing her with the kind of love she wants her readers to share with the characters living in the pages of her books.  Contact her at www.allisonleigh.com

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