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The Man from Texas
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  • paperback· 256 pp9780373226252
First published 2001

The Man from Texas

By Rebecca York

Heat level
Warm

HE HAD COWBOY CHARISMA THAT OUGHT TO BE CRIMINAL — He'd woken up weeks ago in a seedy hotel room -- with no memory and a suitcase filled with cash. "Luke" knew nothing of his past, the money, or the killers who wanted it back. But with the reflexes of a cat burglar, the instincts of a fugitive, and the deadly shot of a gunslinger, Luke couldn't trust the cops. Hannah Dawson was his only hope. As a former cop, Hannah had devoted her life to putting away bad guys like the darkly sexy, mysterious stranger she was now attracted to -- undeniably, inexplicably, and helplessly. She was in danger herself, but was it from the killers on their trail... or from Luke?

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AmnesiaPlotRomantic SuspenseSettingForced ProximityRelationshipCowboy HeroCharacterEnemies to LoversRelationshipMorally Grey HeroCharacterGrumpy SunshineRelationship
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