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Endless Seduction

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LOVE'S RESCUE
Why was that man pointing a gun at her? Lovely Leona Stegall had troubles enough, what with trying to keep her family's mercantile afloat in the aftermath of the Civil War, but she certainly had no enemies! Then the gunman grabbed her roughly, and that's the last thing Leona remembered until she opened her eyes and gazed up at the handsomest man she'd ever seen. When her rescuer's touch turned passionate, Leona felt herself responding, her senses aflame. Thrilling to the stranger's ardent kisses and the feel of his strong hands cradling her body, she yearned to lose herself in a firestorm of caresses in the arms of her blue-eyed hero ... whoever he might be!

PASSION'S REWARD
Dr. Lathe Caldwell was exhausted from five long years of tracking Zeb Turner, the vicious outlaw who'd stolen his inheritance and killed his brother. Now, he'd cornered the bandit here in Little Mound, Texas and he had him dead to rights ... until Zeb grabbed a young woman, used her as a shield, then rode away out of gunshot range. Lathe bent to examine the wounded beauty ... and felt far more than compassion as he touched her satiny flesh. Vengeance would have to wait! He'd carry this curvaceous miss to safety, awaken her with kisses, then claim her in love's fiery embrace for one long Texas night of soaring ecstasy.

447 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1992

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Rosalyn Alsobrook

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Rosalyn Alsobrook, who lives in Gilmer, Texas, attended Kilgore College where she was features editor for the college newspaper. She enjoys doing intricate research for the authentic details she includes in her historical romances, and is the author of twelve books, including the bestselling Mail-Order Mistress, Wild Western Bride, Desire’s Gamble and Brazen Heart. Rosalyn, who married her high school sweetheart Bobby, has two sons and recently became a grandmother—but a very young one, she adds. Rosalyn would like to hear from her readers. Write to her c/o Zebra Books, 475 Park Ave. So., New York, N.Y. 10016. Please include a stamped self-addressed envelope if you’d like a reply from the author.
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Also known as Endless Talking or Endless Supply of Brothers.


With her parents dead and her brother Ethan missing and presumed dead from the Civil War, Leona Stegall is left alone to try to keep the family store afloat. Business is not good. Meanwhile Dr. Lathe "My dad loved woodshop so much he named me after a tool" Caldwell has come to East Texas intent on capturing Zeb Turner, the man who murdered Lathe's younger brother. Also in town is the mysterious George Parkinson who happens to be after Lathe for killing the younger brother of Captain Potter.

When Lathe manages to confront Zeb, the brother-killer grabs Leona to use as a human shield until he can make his getaway. Leona is hurt badly so Lathe and George decide to stay and nurse her back to health. What no one knows is that George is actually Leona's long-lost brother, Ethan. The reason he's pretended to be dead all these years is because he feels guilty for having accidentally killed his best friend and brother of Sarah Martin, the girl Ethan is sweet on. It just so happens Sarah and her family are giving refuge to the wounded Zeb.

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