Mary Baxter – Saddle Up (страница 1)
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He Must Have Pulled The Craziest
Stunt Of His Entire Life By
Marrying That Woman.
Jeremiah had
Yeah. He’d tell her she was right, that what had happened was insane. Besides,
“Jeremiah?”
He was so deep in thought that he had no idea his privacy was being invaded until he heard the husky female voice.
He swung around and stared at the woman who was now his wife and knew with a certainty born of old that he could never willingly let her go.
Dear Reader,
Can you believe that for the next three months we’ll be celebrating the publication of the 1000th Silhouette Desire? That’s quite a milestone! The festivities begin this month with six books by some of your longtime favorites and exciting new names in romance.
We’ll continue into next month, May, with the actual publication of Book #1000—by Diana Palmer—and then we’ll keep the fun going into June. There’s just so much going on that I can’t put it all into one letter. You’ll just have to keep reading!
This month we have an absolutely terrific lineup, beginning with
And next month, as promised, Book #1000, a MAN OF THE MONTH,
Lucia Macro,
Senior Editor
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Saddle Up
Mary Lynn Baxter
To my aunt, Bess Hinson,
for all the years of love and support.
sold hundreds of romances before she ever wrote one. The D&B Bookstore, right on the main drag in Lufkin, Texas, is her home as well as the store she owns and manages. She and her husband, Leonard, garden in their spare time. Around five o’clock every evening they can be found picking butter beans on their small farm just outside of town.
Dear Reader,
Their attraction is hot and instantaneous. And through circumstances seemingly beyond their control, they end up marrying the day they meet, making the secrets each harbors as lethal as their attraction.
I’m honored to be counted among the Silhouette Desire family. Writing for Desire is like anticipating a Friday night date; it’s thrilling, titillating and highly entertaining.