No Longer a Stranger by Joan Johnston Paperback Book

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Rent No Longer a Stranger

Author: Joan Johnston

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Pocket Books

Published: Feb 2005

Genre: Fiction - Romance - General

Retail Price: $9.99

Pages: 373

Synopsis

A slightly different version of this historical romance was published in 1985 with the title A LOVING DEFIANCE. Christopher Kinkaid is still mourning the tragic death of his wife during the chaos of the Civil War. But he finds love again in the Rocky Mountains with fiercely independent tomboy Rebecca Hunter, after she shoots him (deliberately) during an attempt to rescue him from the Sioux and then serves as his nurse as he recovers.

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