Fletcher's Woman
by Linda Lael Miller
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One of America's best-loved storytellers, Linda Lael Miller sets passions blazing in the unforgettable tale of one young doctor's efforts to protect the lovely Rachel from his nemesis, the powerful and demanding owner of a lumber empire. Washington's rowdy lumber camps were no place for an innocent young beauty... When Rachel McKinnon attracts the attention of Jonas Wilkes, she is truly in dire straits. Wilkes, the owner of a lumber empire, has power over most everyone he meets--and now he show more wants Rachel. Her only hope is Griffin Fletcher. The town's darkly handsome, unmarried doctor, he once made a promise to Rachel's dying mother to keep her daughter out of harm's way. But little did Fletcher know that looking after the lovely Rachel would mean facing down Wilkes, his nemesis. Now the enmity he harbors for Wilkes is about to erupt in a dangerous confrontation . . . and the young doctor who swore never to love again is suddenly in danger of falling desperately in love with the one woman he swore he would always protect. show lessTags
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The almost immediate love feelings by the characters doesn't seem real but the drama and intrigues of the tangled triangle was interesting even if it sometimes felt too much was being thrown into the story.
Plodding. No LL Miller's usual excellent writing. A real snooze.
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Linda Miller was born in Spokane, Washington and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She began writing when she was 10 years old after a teacher praised her for a story she had written. Through a correspondence course, she sold over 30 stories to magazines like True Confessions and True Romance. She sold her first novel, Fletcher's Woman, in 1983. show more Her first hardcover novels were Pirates (1995) followed by Knights (1996). She has written over 80 contemporary and historical romance novels. She is the author of numerous series including Stone Creek series; Montana Creeds series; The Women of Primrose Creek series; and Springwater Seasons series. In 2007, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romance Writers of America. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Tapestry Romance (22)
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- Original publication date
- 1983-08-01
- People/Characters
- Rachel McKinnon; Griffin Fletcher
- Important places
- Western USA
- First words
- Rachel McKinnon lay very still in the small island of warmth her body had created and kept her eyes closed.
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- 119
- Popularity
- 272,488
- Reviews
- 2
- Rating
- (3.78)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 9
- ASINs
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