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To support her orphaned niece, impoverished Brianna O'Keefe accepts work with a Colorado rancher. To guard herself from unwanted attention, she resorts to a harmless little lie: that she's married to a Denver gold miner named David Paxton. But when her "husband" shows up, Brianna is... read more

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A wonderful continuation of James "Ace" Keegan / Paxton wonderful gun slinger family. this edition of the family brings to live the in and outs of David Paxton life the current sheriff of the small town No Name. One day he got a pile of letters from another Paxton who clames to be his wife... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

A wonderful continuation of James "Ace" Keegan / Paxton wonderful gun slinger family. this edition of the family brings to live the in and outs of David Paxton life the current sheriff of the small town No Name. One day he got a pile of letters from another Paxton who clames to be his wife and a little girl who calls him Papa. With all this confusion David goes to confront his mysterious wife and child. Get the new 2012 book to find out more :)

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This is book 4 of 5 in Keegan/Paxton Family. (standard series)

Preceded by Early Dawn.

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  1. Catherine Anderson (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Signet
Country: USA
Publication Date: January 31, 2012
ISBN: 0451236033
Page Count: 432

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