Valentine, Texas (previously published as Addicted to Love)New York Times bestselling author Lori Wilde's heartwarming story of a bride who's lost her faith in love and the cowboy who makes her believe in second chances . . . Addicted to Love Growing up in Valentine, Texas, can make anyone believe in happily ever after. But recovering romantic Rachael Henderson has decided that love stinks. And after having two grooms ditch her at the altar, she commits an uncharacteristic act of rebellion that leaves her feeling liberated-until she's arrested by Sheriff Brody Carlton. Once upon a time, being hauled against the strong body of her first cowboy crush would have had Rachael planning the wedding of the year. Now it spurs her to create Romanceaholics Anonymous, and soon all of Valentine is divided as diehard romantics clash with anti-love cynics. With the town up in arms, the biggest cynic of them all-the sinfully sexy sheriff-can't stop fantasizing about this beautiful woman who's nothing but delicious trouble. Can he convince Rachael that it just may be possible to have her wedding cake and eat it too? Formerly published as Addicted to Love. |
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... Kelvin Wentworth's land.” “I'm doing this town a much-needed community service,” she growled. “Oh, yeah?” “This,” she said, sweeping a hand at the billboard, “is false advertising. It perpetuates a dangerous myth. I'm getting rid of it ...
... Kelvin Wentworth's land.” “I'm doing this town a much-needed community service,” she growled. “Oh, yeah?” “This,” she said, sweeping a hand at the billboard, “is false advertising. It perpetuates a dangerous myth. I'm getting rid of it ...
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... Kelvin P. Wentworth IV flung the car door open and wrestled his hefty frame from behind the wheel. Merle Haggard belted from the radio, wailing a thirty-year-old country-and-western song about boozing and chasing women. “What the hell's ...
... Kelvin P. Wentworth IV flung the car door open and wrestled his hefty frame from behind the wheel. Merle Haggard belted from the radio, wailing a thirty-year-old country-and-western song about boozing and chasing women. “What the hell's ...
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... Kelvin P. Wentworth IV. “Hey, you leave the legal and political machinations to me. You just do your job,” said Kelvin. Brody blew out his breath and went to help Rex untie the ladder. What he wanted to do was tell Kelvin to shove it ...
... Kelvin P. Wentworth IV. “Hey, you leave the legal and political machinations to me. You just do your job,” said Kelvin. Brody blew out his breath and went to help Rex untie the ladder. What he wanted to do was tell Kelvin to shove it ...
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... Brody found himself thinking, Where have you been all my life? But that was not what he said. What he said was, “Rachael Renee Henderson, you have the right to remain silent...” Chapter Two Kelvin Wentworth was so steamed he couldn't enjoy.
... Brody found himself thinking, Where have you been all my life? But that was not what he said. What he said was, “Rachael Renee Henderson, you have the right to remain silent...” Chapter Two Kelvin Wentworth was so steamed he couldn't enjoy.
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Lori Wilde. Chapter. Two. Kelvin. Wentworth was so steamed he couldn't enjoy his crullers. He tossed the half-eaten pastry to Marianne and dusted his sticky fingers against this thigh. The bullmastiff snarfed it up with a smack of her lips ...
Lori Wilde. Chapter. Two. Kelvin. Wentworth was so steamed he couldn't enjoy his crullers. He tossed the half-eaten pastry to Marianne and dusted his sticky fingers against this thigh. The bullmastiff snarfed it up with a smack of her lips ...
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