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A Faulkner Possession
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A Faulkner Possession

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HITCHED!

Shared past shared future?

Marsh Faulkner: this handsome, irresistible man from the Outback is determined to get his own way. What he wants he usually gets and now he wants Roslyn!

Roslyn Earnshaw: beautiful, bright and independent. She escaped Marsh once, so why is she even considering his marriage proposal?

Problem: Roslyn loves Marsh always has, always will. But does he love her? Or does Marsh view Roslyn as just another Faulkner possessionlike his ranching empire? In their whirlwind rush to the altar, one thing is certain. This couple just can't live without each other!

"Margaret Way uses colorful characterization and descriptive prowess to make love and the Australian Outback blossom brilliantly."
Romantic Times

HITCHED!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJul 15, 2011
ISBN9781459276901
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A Faulkner Possession
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Margaret Way

Margaret Way was born in the City of Brisbane. A Conservatorium trained pianist, teacher, accompanist and vocal coach, her musical career came to an unexpected end when she took up writing, initially as a fun thing to do. She currently lives in a harbourside apartment at beautiful Raby Bay, where she loves dining all fresco on her plant-filled balcony, that overlooks the marina. No one and nothing is a rush so she finds the laid-back Village atmosphere very conducive to her writing

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    bad. my god she didnt't had any pride or self respect. horrible history