Trilby

by Diana Palmer

Arizona in 1910 was a rough and dangerous place, and Trilby dreamed of returning to her family home in Louisiana. But rough, sexy cowboy Thorn Vance had other ideas, and Trilby found herself both alarmed and intrigued by his burning sensuality. Although she tried to deny it, not even the wide expanse of the desert could contain the explosive heat that threatened to consume them both . . . (read review)

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Marty H
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This is a reissue. Trilby has inherited a ranch near Douglas, AZ. She moves there from New Orleans. The culture shock is great. The dusty, dry land is overwhelming. To add to the mix the Mexican Revolution is just getting started on the border and the danger to southern AZ is great. Her neighbor, Thorton Vance, is a wealthy cattle rancher but has no water. Trilby does. The tug of war is wonderful. Lots of AZ history here. Felt right at home

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