No Place Like Home

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Home really is where the heart is... When Molly receives a call telling her that her grandfather is ill, she hurries home to Sweetgrass, Montana. She doesn't give the stranger on the phone a second thought...until she arrives at her grandfather's ranch to find that Sam Dakota is virtually impossible to avoid. Molly isn't the only one with questions about Sam's presence in Sweetgrass, where strangers are few and far between. Yet, despite the warning signs, Molly can't deny her attraction to her grandfather's enigmatic ranch hand. That is, until her grandfather announces that Molly must marry Sam! Moving home was one thing...matrimony is quite another! But Molly's grandfather has always known what's best for her...hasn't he? Make time for friends. Make time for Debbie Macomber.
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AuthorDebbie Macomber
PublisherMira
PlaceLondon
Year2016
ISBN9781848454453
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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