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SHE'D WON HERSELF A MOUNTIE
But Diana Campbell knew even a brief relationship with Officer Mitch Reid, her bachelor auction "prize," could lead only to disaster for her familyâe"and heartbreak for herself. For she wanted this marvel of a man not just for todayâe"but for all their tomorrows! Mitch Reid had returned to Calgary a changed man.
A newly sworn officer of the Mounted Police, he wanted only to rectify the errors of his wilder days by serving the public. He had neither time nor desire for romanceâe"until Diana Campbell, armed with a nickel and a fastball, won his services for a day!
Author Notes
Award-winning author and USA TODAY bestseller Kate Bridges enjoys writing sexy historical romances set in the Canadian and American West. Her novels have won numerous awards and are sold worldwide. To find out more, please visit www.katebridges.com.
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Booklist Review
Diana Campbell did not want a man, but she has won one. After successfully dunking him at the Harvest Fair, Diana has won the services of Mitchel Reid, a mounted police officer. Deciding that she might as well take advantage of him, Diana brings Mitch with her to work at the poultry factory, then lets him do some repairs on her home. Since they move in such different social circles, Diana fully expects that once Mitch has paid his debt, he will disappear. But much to his surprise, Mitch is drawn to Diana, the one woman in town who seems immune to his charm. So while he is not searching for the Backdoor Bandits, Mitch begins searching for some way to convince Diana of his feelings. After playing matchmaker with Mitch's older brother Travis in The Proposition BKL S1 04, Bridges pairs up the rowdiest Reid brother with a strong-willed, hardworking woman who is more than his equal in another of her refreshingly different western historicals. --John Charles Copyright 2005 Booklist