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The man who stole her heart

Dana Bailey was a woman on the run, and romance was the last thing on her mind. But when her great escape led her to Detective Kurt Noble's arms, she was torn. Whitehorn's sexiest lawman could cost Dana her freedom if he ever found out her secret--and yet he'd already locked up her heart. Could she risk her future for the passion she felt only in his embrace?

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First published January 1, 1998

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Joan Elliott Pickart

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Joan moved to a sleepy little town in Arizona, situated on the Mexican border, when she was thirteen. She has 3 grown-up daughters and a grandson.

When she isn't writing, she enjoys watching football, knitting, reading, gardening and attending craft shows on the town square.

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Author 7 books29 followers
July 7, 2020
An interesting but far from compelling story with poorly-developed characters.
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March 12, 2009
From the book blurb:
THE MAN WHO STOLE HER HEART

Dana Bailey was a woman on the run, and romance was the last thing on her mind. But when her great escape led her into Detective Kurt Noble's arms, she was torn. Whitehorn's sexiest lawman could cost Dana her freedom if he ever found out her secret - and yet he'd already locked up her heart. Could she trust him with the truth? Could it be worth risking her future for the passion she felt only in his embrace?

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Author 3 books25 followers
May 23, 2012
Well, I liked the cover. Actually the cover I purchased. I liked the storyline. I could not get into the writing and had to stop pretty early on which always pains me. I often wonder if things would change and if nothing else, where the writer was going to take the story. But I've learned that life is too short and there are just too many books waiting to be read. I just don't have the time to muddle through one that is poorly written. This was the first book I've read by this authors so it may very well have just been an off book for her.
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88 reviews8 followers
August 15, 2011
I gave this book a two star rating due to its cheese factor and the great overuse of the word admonished. Having said that tho, I picked this book up off the shelf knowing that it would be like empty calories for my brain and it served its purpose today.
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June 11, 2014
simple and sweet...... quick read
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