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WITH HIM, SHE FELT AS WILD AS THE WEST HE CALLED HOME.
Wealthy socialite Eleanor Hart has all her naïve illusions shattered by the rugged trapper Troy Price, a man so direct and passionate it is hard for her not to be the same. Having found forbidden pleasure in Troy's arms, how can Eleanor ever return to the privileged prison of a world she's left behind?
Troy has seen much in his life - but never anything to rival Eleanor Hart, a woman so determined to find her place in the sun, she'll traipse across the wilderness with a rootless Cherokee!
For a man determined to keep women out of his life, Troy may just have met his match!
From the Author
This heroine was a blast to write. She arrives by steamer with enough luggage to kill three mules. Despite her rigorous preparations, Eleanor Hart is unprepared for the Yellowstone. She discovers her inner strength along the way, but really would prefer a comfortable bed and a personal chef. She is all frills and fashion, while he is all Spartan economy and utility. Writing about such polar opposites was great fun and added an element of humor that kept me laughing.
I came up with this idea while doing some research. I discovered that James Audubon, famous for his rendering of North American birds, also made a trip up the Yellowstone River to render Western Wildlife. This got me thinking about the artists there in the midst of trappers, scouts and native tribes. A fish out of water story was too irresistible.
The Trapper (Historical)
The Trapper (Historical),Jenna Kernan,Harlequin,0373293682,American Light Romantic Fiction,Fiction,Fiction - Romance,Romance - Historical,Romance - Western,Romance: Historical,Fiction / Romance / General
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