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With every letter and every word, they begin to develop a friendship and wonder what the other person is truly like? Major life changes are scary enough as it is - but is it possible to fall in love with someone before you’ve even laid eyes upon them? Can the magic of the season bring the sweetest gift of all?
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Lawfully Mine
Emily and Elias Jessup left their home in southern Texas, tired of living a life of poverty. They soon find out that life is no better alone on their own. With not a penny to their name and no job prospects, the siblings turn to stealing from the rich to survive. Constantly on the run from the law, the two know that their days are numbered before the law catches up to them.
Ellen Holladay comes across a handsome 'farmer' in desperate search of his sister who has been kidnapped. But can a handsome face and winning smile hide the fact that he is obviously lying to her? When his sister, Emily, is found in the arms of bounty hunter, Cade Singleton - Eli's true identity is revealed.
Elias willingly turns himself in to Holladay, in an effort to make peace with the woman that has captured his heart. In a strange twist, he suddenly married to her and sworn in as a bounty hunter himself. Can his new wife see past his previous sins, giving him the chance to start again? Can she accept her new husband and the dangers that being a Lawkeeper can bring? Is falling in love worth the risk … and the greatest reward?
Also by Ginny Sterling
Other Lawkeeper Romance Novellas:
Lawfully Yours
Lawfully Mine
Lawfully Indulged
Lawfully Challenged
Lawfully Freed
Lawfully Wild
Lawfully Gifted
Lawfully Betrothed
Lawfully Chosen
Full size Billionaire Romance Books:
Winning the Billionaire
Spying on the Billionaire
Wanted: Hired Gun - part of the Silverpines Romance Series
Match Made in Heaven Series:
Perfectly Matched
Hopefully Matched
Lawfully Admired, Copyright © 2018 by Ginny Sterling
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