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Lake of Fire

By: Linda Jacobs
Narrated by: John Pruden
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It began with lies. One-quarter Nez Perce, Cord Sutton attempts to hide his Indian blood by adopting the life of a gentleman. As part of the ruse, he plans to buy the Lake Hotel, an island in the Yellowstone wilderness that offers elegant accommodations to travelers on the Northern Pacific Railroad.

When Chicago heiress Laura Fielding is rescued from a stagecoach robbery in Jackson Hole by a rugged mountain man, she hides the fact she's wealthy. What she doesn't know is the man that's saved her is Cord Sutton. After three days of travel, their identities are revealed. Can they survive the....Lake of Fire?

National spark: Listen to more romantic adventures in the Yellowstone Series.
©2010 Linda Jacobs (P)2010 Books In Motion

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"Jacobs once again spins a winning tale of romance set against the beautiful backdrop of Yellowstone. The characters' captivating journey across the West of the early 20th century will keep the reader's attention from the first page until the riveting conclusion." (Romantic Times Book Reviews)

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