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The Shannon Sisters #1

A Second-Chance Proposal

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He's back!

Two years ago, almost everyone in Canmore, Alberta, thought Dylan McLean was responsible for the death of a teenage girl on his father's ranch. Only Cathleen Shannon believed he was innocent.

Then he left her at the altar and fled town. Now Dylan has returned, and he wants a second chance - from the townspeople and Cathleen!

Having been jilted on her wedding day, Cathleen is furious when Dylan shows up asking for assistance. But that doesn't mean she wants him paying for a crime he didn't commit. So maybe she will help him clear his name.

A second chance at love, though? That's out of the question....

Or is it?

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 2002

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C.J. Carmichael

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USA Today bestselling author C. J. Carmichael has written over 50 novels, including two mystery series, as well as romance and women’s fiction. Three of her novels have been nominated for the Romance Writers of America RITA Award, including A Bramble House Christmas. A film version of A Bramble House Christmas premiered as a Hallmark Mystery movie in 2017.

Married, with two grown daughters and some adorable grandchildren, C. J. and her husband and their Welsh Springer Jazz divide their time between their home in Calgary, Alberta and the family cottage on Flathead Lake, Montana. C.J. enjoys giving workshops to aspiring authors--her talk on writing a Christmas story is a favorite.

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May 2, 2011
This story was ok. Of course it had the "happily ever after" ending but the rest of the ending I didn't care for. It almost seemed like part of the story was left incomplete. This book is not even part of a series - and even if it was, most books of this kind still tend to be a "stand alone" book.

Instead, when the story ended I felt like 3/4 of the story had been told when it ended.
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