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“I was counting on you to say that, General,” she murmured. “I love you like crazy, too, Rafe, and I always will.”

When she kissed him hungrily, the world spiraled into erotic oblivion. This, he knew, was what had been missing in his regimented life—and he hadn’t even realized it until he fell deeply, completely in love with this lively
green-eyed, red-haired firebrand who challenged him, defied him…and loved him with every beat of her wild heart.

ISBN: 978-1-4592-4336-1

OKLAHOMA BRIDE

Copyright © 2003 by Connie Feddersen

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