Her Mountain Man (Harlequin Super Romance)
Registered by lauraloo29 of Edmonton, Alberta Canada on 12/11/2011
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2 journalers for this copy...
Ordinarily, Sierra Winston wouldn''t be anywhere near a mountain, let alone a guy like Paul Teasdale, who climbs as a career. This city girl knows the downside of the adventurous lifestyle all too well. Yet she''s agreed to write an article about Paul, so here she is hiking in the wild-not her idea of fun.
Still, somewhere between hello and their third interview, Sierra falls for Paul''s charm. But when she won''t relocate, and there are no mountains to climb in New York City, they have no future. Tell that to the images that keep popping into her head-images of them together, forever.
Still, somewhere between hello and their third interview, Sierra falls for Paul''s charm. But when she won''t relocate, and there are no mountains to climb in New York City, they have no future. Tell that to the images that keep popping into her head-images of them together, forever.
Sending as a RABCK to NancyNova. Enjoy!
A romance rabck. Thank you!
rabck from lauraloo29; nice contemporary romance, although a bit contrived at the end. Sierra is a journalist, who travels to Ouray, Colorado to interview the man that found her father's body on Denali. She's biased against anyone who climbs mountains as a vocation, still bitter because her Dad chose the mountain-climbing over staying with his family. She falls in love with Paul, but is very skittish about him mountain climbing. Each needs to give a little, so they can be together.
Journal Entry 5 by NancyNova at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA on Saturday, June 22, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (6/22/2013 UTC) at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA
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