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The Seduction of Roxanne

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Roxanne Robinette had decided to marry, and Calvin Newberry -- the sheriff's new deputy -- had a face to die for. True, he wasn't the sherif: It was Cyrus Bergeron whose nose for justice and lightning-fast draw had earned the tin star after he'd returned from the War Between the States, a conflict that had scarred more than just the country. Still, with his quick wit and his smoldering eyes, Cyrus seemed an unfair comparison. And it had been Calvin who'd written the letters she'd received, hadn't it? Those passion-filled missives had left her aching with desire long into the torrid Texas nights. Whoever had penned those notes had seduced her as thoroughly as with a kiss, and it was to that man she'd give her heart.

400 pages, Paperback

First published January 28, 2000

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Linda Winstead Jones

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Linda Winstead Jones is the bestselling author of more than eighty romance novels and novellas across several sub-genres. She’s easily distracted (Look! A squirrel!) and writes the stories that speak to her in the moment. Paranormal. Romantic Suspense. Twisted Fairy Tales. Cowboys. Her books are for readers who want to escape from reality for a while, who don’t mind the occasional trip into another world for a laugh, a chill, the occasional heartwarming tear. Where will we go next?

More information can be found at lindawinsteadjones.com, where you can sign up for her newsletter, and at www.facebook.com/LindaWinsteadJones or www.facebook.com/LindaHowardLindaJones.

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Linda did a wonderful job of portraying the pain, suffering and what is now known as Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome before it was ever diagnosed. But within that pain and suffering, she led her characters into love and healing.
I have enjoyed all of her books that I have read. She is one of my favorites. Thank you, Linda, for another wonderful read.
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