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The Sheriff Wins A Wife (Silhouette Romance)

by Jill Limber

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So much had changed since Jennifer Williams had fled Blossom on her wedding night--except her reaction to Sheriff Trace McCabe. Sure it had been silly to think she would be in town all summer and not see him. Without even turning around, she'd recognize the low rumble of his laugh anywhere. And though she hadn't intended on exchanging nostalgic kisses on the Ferris wheel or reliving their romance--two facts were crystal clear. 1) Her feelings for him had never died and 2) It was time Trace knew they were still married!

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So much had changed since Jennifer Williams had fled Blossom on her wedding night--except her reaction to Sheriff Trace McCabe. Sure it had been silly to think she would be in town all summer and not see him. Without even turning around, she'd recognize the low rumble of his laugh anywhere. And though she hadn't intended on exchanging nostalgic kisses on the Ferris wheel or reliving their romance--two facts were crystal clear. 1) Her feelings for him had never died and 2) It was time Trace knew they were still married!

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