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Whirlwind Courtship by Jayne Taylor
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Whirlwind Courtship

by Jayne Taylor

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When Pheobe Hampton arrived quite by accident at the doorstep of Harlan Garand's mountain cabin, he was less than pleased. Convinced that she was another marriage-minded female sent by his matchmaking aunt Harlan would have gladly thrown her out. But Phoebe was a damsel in distress, and an attractive one at that, so against Harlan's better judgement he let her stay-even though she wished she were a hundred miles away!
Grudging host and grudging guest would just have to put up with each other for a few days. After that, they'd never see eachother again-or would they?

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0843931019, Paperback)

Convinced that Phoebe Hampton--who has arrived by accident at his cabin--is merely another marriage-minded female sent by his matchmaking aunt, Harlan Garand nevertheless lets this damsel in distress stay a while. Reissue.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:53 -0400)

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