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Author:
Starr, Sabine.
Title:
Lady Gone Bad / Sabine Starr.
Publisher:
Kensington Publ.,
Copyright Date:
c2012
Description:
272 p. ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Frontier and pioneer life--Fiction.
Women singers--West (U.S.)--Fiction.
Bars (Drinking establishments)--Fiction.
Texas--Social life and customs--19th century--Fiction.
Love stories.
Notes:
"Brava books."
Summary:
The saloon singer known as "Lady Gone Bad" is the most drop-dead gorgeous outlaw the West has ever seen. Lady has never met a cowboy she couldn't entice, or a lawman she couldn't outrun. But when Lady tangles with a sexy U.S. Marshall, she's tempted to stick around long enough to watch him lay down the law - in her bed. U. S. Marshall Rafe Morgan wants to lock up Lady Gone Bad for good - and he won't let his attraction to her slow him down. But when his attempt to bring Lady to justice goes awry, Rafe is nearly hanged - and by dawn, his face is plastered next to hers on every "Wanted" poster in Texas. Now on the run together, Rafe and Lady find themselves in very close quarters - and even more compromising positions. As Lady surrenders to Rafe's touch, she slowly begins to reveal all her secrets - including her real name. Maybe "Lady Gone Bad" isn't beyond redemption after all. Either way, Rafe is in for one wild ride...--Amazon.com.
ISBN:
0758266006 (pbk.)
9780758266002 (pbk.)
Locations:
VNPA334 -- Westgate Public Library (Westgate)

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