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Sawyer

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This Buckhorn brother will fight for the woman of his dreams in this beloved classic from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster...

As the only doctor in Buckhorn County, Kentucky, Sawyer Hudson knows a thing or two about saving lives. But when he rescues the beautiful Honey Malone from a car wreck and nurses her to health at his home, he finds himself dreading the day she's well enough to walk away. Because now that he's met the woman of his dreams, he's not about to let her go.

Honey's been on the run for days, but when a car accident lands her in Sawyer's arms, she's never felt so safe in her life. But can he convince her that it's safe to stop running—and build a future in the one place that's ever felt like home?

Originally published in 2000


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Series: Buckhorn Brothers Publisher: HQN Books

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781488032332
  • File size: 2522 KB
  • Release date: May 15, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781488032332
  • File size: 2522 KB
  • Release date: May 15, 2017

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

This Buckhorn brother will fight for the woman of his dreams in this beloved classic from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster...

As the only doctor in Buckhorn County, Kentucky, Sawyer Hudson knows a thing or two about saving lives. But when he rescues the beautiful Honey Malone from a car wreck and nurses her to health at his home, he finds himself dreading the day she's well enough to walk away. Because now that he's met the woman of his dreams, he's not about to let her go.

Honey's been on the run for days, but when a car accident lands her in Sawyer's arms, she's never felt so safe in her life. But can he convince her that it's safe to stop running—and build a future in the one place that's ever felt like home?

Originally published in 2000


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