Whistlin' Dixie: A Tempered Steel Novel

Whistlin' Dixie: A Tempered Steel Novel
ISBN-10
1503228088
ISBN-13
9781503228085
Category
Fiction
Pages
243
Language
English
Published
2014-11-30
Publisher
Maggie Adams
Author
Maggie Adams

Description

A man on a mission.... Mackenzie Coalson was determined to rebuild his hometown after a devastating flood left it in ruins. He has no time for a relationship and all the romantic junk that goes with it. He has a vandal to catch and no sweet smelling bundle of femininity is going to sway him. A woman protecting her family..... Dixie Harris charged into the county sheriff's office with a sassy sway and a smart mouth, eager to give the sheriff, and anyone else, a piece of her mind. When she locks horns with the devil himself, in the form of Mac Coalson, she quickly learns he has a temper to rival hers, even if he's the living epitome of her sexual fantasies. When the two unite to catch a potential murderer, it's in everyone's best interest to keep it, "business only". But that's hard to do when their combined attraction is volatile enough to burn down the town.

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