Prequel to Lone star sisters

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Overview

Who can tame the wildest man in Titanville?

Zeke Titan has a reputation for breaking hearts, but the townspeople of Titanville can't deny all the good he's done for them. So they turn the other cheek as he seduces one schoolteacher after another. Until Alethea Harbaugh comes to town.

The new teacher brings with her a passion for women's rights that invigorates the ladies of Titanville, and instills fear in the men. Zeke is intent on seducing her, if only to send her running, ruined, from the town so that things can return to normal. But Zeke just might have met his match...in more ways than one!

Meet the man who started a legacy in wild hearts...and then read susan mallery-s present-day titan stories, beginning in may 2009 with under her skin.

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Bio of Susan Mallery

Susan Mallery is the bestselling author of over 35 books for Harlequin and Silhouette. She is a reader favorite, publishing in the Harlequin Historicals, Silhouette Intimate Moments and Silhouette Special Edition lines. Best known for combining humor with emotion and creating extraordinary characters who live on in the imagination, Susan publishes five or six books each year. Susan is married and lives with her husband in sunny Southern California where the weather is always perfect and the eccentricities of a writer are considered almost normal. She has two beautiful but not very bright cats, and the world's greatest stepson.

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HQN Books

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502.91 KB

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eBook ISBN

9781426835230

Excerpt from: Prequel to Lone star sisters by Susan Mallery