Inheritance
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McKenna and her rebellious younger brother Robert accept an invitation from their distant cousin and move to Copper Creek, Colorado, seeking a fresh start in a quaint mountain town. There she meets US Marshall Wyatt Caradon who begins to suspect McKenna’s brother of a number o illegal activities.
When McKenna’s cousin dies, leaving her the ranch and a young child, the future seems laid out for her. But a distant relative shows up to contest the will-and the judge is disinclined to grant the inheritance to an unmarried woman with no means to pay a mortgage. Wyatt’s growing affection for McKenna and the likely ruling in the case motivate him to propose a marriage of convenience, but at what cost?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781595546326
UPC: 020049135440
Tamera Alexander
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2009
Women Of Faith Fiction
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Print On Demand Product
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