A Tailor-Made BrideJericho "J.T." Tucker wants nothing to do with Coventry, Texas's new dressmaker. He's all too familiar with her kind--shallow women more devoted to fashion than true beauty. Yet, except for her well-tailored clothing, this seamstress is not at all what he expected. Hannah Richards is confounded by the man who runs the livery. The unsmiling fellow riles her with his arrogant assumptions and gruff manner while at the same time stirring her heart with unexpected acts of kindness. Which side of Jericho Tucker reflects the real man? When Hannah decides to help Jericho's sister catch a beau--leading to uproarious consequences for the whole town--will Jericho and Hannah find a way to bridge the gap between them? |
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Page 22
... liveryman pulled the horses to a halt and set the brake. Masculine grace exuded from him as he climbed down and made his way to the platform. His long stride projected confidence, a vivid contrast to Tom's childish gamboling behind him ...
... liveryman pulled the horses to a halt and set the brake. Masculine grace exuded from him as he climbed down and made his way to the platform. His long stride projected confidence, a vivid contrast to Tom's childish gamboling behind him ...
Page 24
... liveryman as she scurried by, Hannah clutched the quilt to her chest and headed for the wagon. She draped it over the side, then climbed the spokes and hopped into the back, just as she had done as a child. Then she laid out the quilt ...
... liveryman as she scurried by, Hannah clutched the quilt to her chest and headed for the wagon. She draped it over the side, then climbed the spokes and hopped into the back, just as she had done as a child. Then she laid out the quilt ...
Page 32
... the doorway, each with a trunk balanced on one shoulder. “If you're done woolgathering, you might show us where you want this stuff,” the liveryman groused. She supposed he had a right to be testy. With 32 A Tailor-Made Bride.
... the doorway, each with a trunk balanced on one shoulder. “If you're done woolgathering, you might show us where you want this stuff,” the liveryman groused. She supposed he had a right to be testy. With 32 A Tailor-Made Bride.
Page 63
... liveryman statue blocking her doorway to closet herself up in her shop, so she had to settle for ignoring him. The shop door clicked shut. She refused to turn. His boot heels pounded against the wooden boardwalk, then thudded as they ...
... liveryman statue blocking her doorway to closet herself up in her shop, so she had to settle for ignoring him. The shop door clicked shut. She refused to turn. His boot heels pounded against the wooden boardwalk, then thudded as they ...
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Contents
Section 22 | 199 |
Section 23 | 213 |
Section 24 | 221 |
Section 25 | 229 |
Section 26 | 239 |
Section 27 | 247 |
Section 28 | 253 |
Section 29 | 265 |
Section 9 | 79 |
Section 10 | 91 |
Section 11 | 97 |
Section 12 | 107 |
Section 13 | 119 |
Section 14 | 129 |
Section 15 | 139 |
Section 16 | 149 |
Section 17 | 157 |
Section 18 | 165 |
Section 19 | 173 |
Section 20 | 183 |
Section 21 | 191 |
Section 30 | 275 |
Section 31 | 283 |
Section 32 | 291 |
Section 33 | 297 |
Section 34 | 303 |
Section 35 | 309 |
Section 36 | 315 |
Section 37 | 323 |
Section 38 | 329 |
Section 39 | 337 |
Section 40 | 345 |
Section 41 | 349 |
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