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The King's Lady - L. R. Wards

The King's Lady

L. R. Wards
Lietha Wards , English
9 ratings

Kate Purnell was a sophisticated young woman. She was raised in a bustling city by her father until he died of a heart attack. Now she had to journey to the wild lands of southern California and live with her cousins.
Of course she expected something different, maybe a little scary and a little exciting, but nothing could have prepared her for the handsome cowboy Everett King. From the first moment she set eyes on him she was captivated. He was something you read about in the adventure section of the newspaper. She really didn't think men like him existed. Oh, but he did, and he also had some ideas of his own.

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