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Help me please.. anyone..
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02-08-2012 04:12 AM
Okay so here's the deal, I need help I read this Romance book when I was twenty that was ten years ago, and the other day I was thinking about it, However I have completely forgotten the name of, the author and so forth, But I do remember the plot, and the Leading female's name her Name in the book was Skylar, and here is the plot, she is travelling on a stage coach to meet her husband whom she has never met, along the way it gets taken over by indians, one of them actually being her husband who he thinks she is actually his fathers lover who because his father is dead now believes her to be a gold digger of sorts.. anyway I think it's a cassie edwards book, But I just can't remember.. if anyone can help me plase let me know. Thanks so much.
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02-08-2012 09:42 AM
martag, this is exactly the kind of question they created the Lost Books forum for. Try there. ![]()
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02-08-2012 09:57 AM
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02-08-2012 01:16 PM
I wonder if you'll like it as much as you remembered, now looking at it with "experienced" reader eyes.
Just curious. ![]()