To Wed in TexasTo Wed in Texas
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Book, 2000
Current format, Book, 2000, Berkley ed, No Longer Available.Book, 2000
Current format, Book, 2000, Berkley ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsFirst there was To Kiss a Texan, then there was The Texan's Touch
USA Today bestselling author Jodi Thomas concludes her Texan Brothers Trilogy
If any town needed guidance on the path to peace it was wild and dangerous Jefferson, Texas. Delivering it was the widowed Reverend Daniel McLain's calling. Unfortunately, Daniel's own serenity is disrupted when his young daughters' nanny abandons her job, leaving the widower to appeal to his late wife's family for help.
But instead of the elderly aunt he's expecting, he's greeted by Karlee Whitworth, the family's forlorn cousin who's desperate for a place to stay, and eager to prove her worth--by caring for the twins and by mending Daniel's greiving heart. Now two lost souls are about to discover a kindred spirit, and the courage they need to find the happiness they were destined to share...
Reverend Daniel McLain, a young widower and minister in the dangerous frontier town of Jefferson, Texas, finds his life turned upside down when Karlee Whitworth, a beautiful and desperate young woman, takes the job of nanny to his two young daughters. Original.
The life of Daniel McLain, reverend of a small Texas town, is disrupted when his children's nanny leaves and he is forced to ask for help from his late wife's cousin, who not only helps to care for the children, but also helps to mend his broken heart
USA Today bestselling author Jodi Thomas concludes her Texan Brothers Trilogy
If any town needed guidance on the path to peace it was wild and dangerous Jefferson, Texas. Delivering it was the widowed Reverend Daniel McLain's calling. Unfortunately, Daniel's own serenity is disrupted when his young daughters' nanny abandons her job, leaving the widower to appeal to his late wife's family for help.
But instead of the elderly aunt he's expecting, he's greeted by Karlee Whitworth, the family's forlorn cousin who's desperate for a place to stay, and eager to prove her worth--by caring for the twins and by mending Daniel's greiving heart. Now two lost souls are about to discover a kindred spirit, and the courage they need to find the happiness they were destined to share...
Reverend Daniel McLain, a young widower and minister in the dangerous frontier town of Jefferson, Texas, finds his life turned upside down when Karlee Whitworth, a beautiful and desperate young woman, takes the job of nanny to his two young daughters. Original.
The life of Daniel McLain, reverend of a small Texas town, is disrupted when his children's nanny leaves and he is forced to ask for help from his late wife's cousin, who not only helps to care for the children, but also helps to mend his broken heart
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