Hawk's Way: Carter & Falcon

· Harlequin Audio · Narración de Todd Haberkorn
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New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston is back with these two emotional stories

THE COWBOY TAKES A WIFE

Desiree Parrish has two weeks to find a man to protect her from her abusive ex-husband. She's never forgotten Carter Prescott's kindness to her, but can she trust him to keep her and her daughter safe now? Though she's offering him a marriage in name only, Carter has one nonnegotiable condition—Desiree will have to share his name and his bed!

THE UNFORGIVING BRIDE

From the moment rancher Falcon Whitelaw sees Mara Ainsworth, she's the woman of his dreams—but she belongs to someone else. Then a tragic accident leaves her widowed—and she blames Falcon. But it seems marrying him is the only way to save her daughter's life. Can Falcon convince Mara to forgive him and make this a marriage for real?

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Joan Johnston is the top ten New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than 50 novels and novellas with more than 15 million copies of her books in print. She has been a director of theatre, drama critic, newspaper editor, college professor and attorney on her way to becoming a full-time writer. You can find out more about Joan at her Website, www.joanjohnston.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/joanjohnstonauthor

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Narrados por Todd Haberkorn