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Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad
Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad










Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad

When tragedy strikes, Lucy accepts the gruff rancher's proposal, turning to him for solace and protection. He knows Lucille McKenna was never meant for the likes of him, but he can't help himself. He has ranch chores waiting, and no time to be running to town to court a woman he has no business wanting. Persuading Lucy to accept his pursuit is hard since he can't even justify his interest to himself. Quincy falls fast and hard for the innocent debutante visiting Eclipse, Texas.

Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad

He's too old, war roughened and unrefined-and she has no idea how to deal with the way he makes her feel. But when she meets Texas rancher, Ambrose Quince, she turns into a flustered girl.

Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad

įresh from the post-Civil War salons and drawing rooms of Boston, Lucille McKenna considers herself a sophisticated young woman. His nose… She sighed, wondering how many times its broad expanse had been broken.Fresh from the post-Civil War salons and drawing rooms of Boston, Lucille McKenna considers herself a sophisticated young woman. Objectively she numbered his scars-one on his forehead, evidence of a deep gash once cutting through the eyebrow itself a second on his left cheek, small, more akin to a dent right ear torn jagged mark on his jaw an obviously recent split lip and a faint scar above his mouth that traced a white line to his nostril. “Virile.” He gave the appearance of being temperate and calm, at the same time his visage was battered and he exuded male dominance.

Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad

When it came to her, she swallowed nervously before saying it aloud. “He’s polite and incredibly gentle for being so…” Tali paused, glad that she was alone as she searched for the correct word to describe Mr. my snippet this weekend, I’m sharing another scene from my coming soon title, Outrageous Pride, releasing September 26, 2013. Impossible but true, summer 2013 is a thing of the past and it’s time to winterize the pool and get the rakes out.












Outrageous Pride by Gem Sivad