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Unforgiven

When wealthy Texas heiress Rachel Malone defied herpowerful father to elope with Logan Prescott, Logan trulybelieved that their marriage was forever. But that was beforea trumped-up assault charge set the whole town—and thewoman he loved—against him. With a heart full of pain,Logan fled Stanton—and the bittersweet memories of the passion he and Rachel had shared.

Unforgettable

When Rachel met Logan, she thought she'd found the perfectlove—until he betrayed her and her family. Now, eight yearslater, he was back—more arrogant and dangerously seductivethan ever. And this time the stakes were higher. For Loganclearly wanted revenge. He also wanted Rachel.

Undeniable

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 26, 1995

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Francis Ray

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Francis Ray was a New York Times and USA Today bestselling African-American writer of romance novels. Her literary fiction series – Taggart and Falcon, the Invincible Women, Grayson Family of New Mexico, and Grayson Friends – have consistently made bestseller's lists. She was born in Richland, Texas, and studied nursing, receiving a bachelor's degree from Texas Woman's University in 1967. She began writing in 1987, while continuing to work as a nurse, and had her first book published in 1992.

AWARDS
Romantic Times Career Achievement
EMMA
The Golden Pen
The Atlantic Choice
Romantic Times 2008 Reviewers' Choice Award Winners for AFRICAN-AMERICAN ROMANCE Reviewers' Choice Awards – Best Books Not Even If You Begged, St. Martin's Griffin (February 2008)
Borders 2008 Bestselling Multicultural Romance Award for Nobody but You
Written's 2010 Readers Choice Book of the Year for If You Were My Man

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516 reviews86 followers
May 20, 2014
It took me over a month to finish this book. Numerous times I vowed to stop reading it. Within the first 20 pages, I gave it to a friend to see if she thought it was worth reading. After a few days, she said the book wasn't bad so I continued reading it. It was extremely boring and the characters were annoying. It just wasn't for me.
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159 reviews4 followers
August 23, 2018
I have had this book for awhile and decided to read it as part of my reading challenge, plus I'm a huge fan of Francis Ray. This is the first book of hers that I did not like the female character. I do understand her fierceness and needing to prove herself, but she irritated me. I was ecstatic when the father confessed his hand in everything. I would recommend this book if you like romance.
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5 reviews9 followers
June 2, 2011
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Logan Prescott was run out of Stanton, Texas, eight years ago, a battered and broken young man. Now he's back, richer, more successful and better looking than any man has a right to be. His mission:to destroy J.T. Malone and his daughter Rachel. The father battered Logan's body and the daughter broke Logan's heart. Now it's time for the Malones to pay the price. Logan never imagines that his revenge will take his heart hostage and his captor will be beautiful, sexy and independent Rachel. Rachel knows Logan will never believe how the past has haunted her, how sorry she is that he was hurt because of her.

UNDENIABLE is aptly named. No reader will be able to deny the universal appeal of Ms. Ray's hero and heroine-a long, tall Texan hero who's a '90s version of Wild Bill Hickock with a dash of James Bond thrown in, and a current-day Calamity Jane with just enough Scarlett O'Hara in her to do what Calamity never could. (She gets her man!)

This novel has more secrets, twisting curves and rip-roaring fights than an old-time western saloon. Francis Ray's fresh inimitable style of storytelling has assured her the success she deserves and the acclaim she's earned. Readers, run, don't walk, to your nearest bookseller and buy this book.

Reviewed By: Cheryl Ferguson

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April 1, 2016
It was an ok read. There were plenty of misunderstanding in this book. The biggest plot dealt with unresolved issues between the Logan and Rachel, because they were over each after years.
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