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Oregon Brown

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His voice murmured huskily through the night, reaching out to embrace her senses across the airwaves -- and Charity Jane Webster was smitten! Deejay Rory Runyon was a perfect fantasy love, calling her "darlin'" and sharing love songs with her hour after hour. He never drove her crazy like her disturbingly attractive neighbor Oregon Brown, who seemed to know all of her secrets. True, Rory was tantalizingly out of reach, and Oregon was all too real... and so very seductive when he chose to be. Charity was torn -- between the unseen lover who haunted her dreams, and Oregon, who could hold her in his arms until morning....

192 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1984

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Sara Orwig

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USA Today bestselling romance author, Sara Orwig, has over sixteen million copies of her books in print. Internationally her books have 200 translations of her novels into 26 languages. She has written 97 books and was one of the first 6 inductees into the Oklahoma Professional Writers Hall of Fame and 2-time winner of Oklahoma Writers Federation awards for Best Oklahoma Novel. Sara is winner of eight ROMANTIC TIMES awards which include the Award for Best Western Historical Romance Writer and the Award for Best Contemporary Fiction Writer. aka Daisy Logan.
Sara currently is writing books that are a published by Harlequin Desire.

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August 8, 2013
The first romance novel i read, i fell in love with this story and have since then re-read it repeatedly.
Both leads make you long to reach out and touch them and the steamy scenes are intense.
Love it.
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January 1, 2025
If you are going to read books from 1985, you must rate them like it’s still the same decade.

This was a quick read. The right amount of category bonkers.
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