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For the roses

Author: Julie Garwood
Publisher: New York : Pocket Star Books, 1996, ©1995.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : EnglishView all editions and formats
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From the Publisher: The Clayborne brothers were a rough gang of street urchins-until they found an abandoned baby girl in a New York City alley, named her Mary Rose, and headed to Blue Belle, Montana, to raise her to be a lady. They became a family-held together by loyalty and love if not blood-when suddenly a stranger threatened to tear them apart-Lord Harrison Stanford MacDonald brandished a six-shooter and a  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Love stories
Fiction
Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Julie Garwood
ISBN: 067187098X : 9780671870980
OCLC Number: 34095997
Description: 561 p. ; 18 cm.
Responsibility: Julie Garwood.

Abstract:

From the Publisher: The Clayborne brothers were a rough gang of street urchins-until they found an abandoned baby girl in a New York City alley, named her Mary Rose, and headed to Blue Belle, Montana, to raise her to be a lady. They became a family-held together by loyalty and love if not blood-when suddenly a stranger threatened to tear them apart-Lord Harrison Stanford MacDonald brandished a six-shooter and a swagger, but he soon proved to be a gentleman to the core. The brothers taught him frontier survival, while Mary Rose touched his heart with a deep and desperate passion. But soon, a shattering secret would challenge everything Mary Rose believed about herself, her life, and her newfound love.

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