A Candle in the Window [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Stranded in a blizzard with a bounty hunter on his trail, Luke McKenna is desperate to find someplace safe for his young daughter. Sure to freeze to death in the Montana wilderness, Luke and his daughter are rescued by the only person within miles.

School teacher Molly Lambert knows that letting a handsome, rugged stranger sleep in her house could ruin her reputation and get her fired, but she can't turn away the sweet child and her wounded father. Snowed in with the fugitive, Molly can't help but notice the tenderness he shows his daughter and the soft heart he hides beneath his ...
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Overview

Stranded in a blizzard with a bounty hunter on his trail, Luke McKenna is desperate to find someplace safe for his young daughter. Sure to freeze to death in the Montana wilderness, Luke and his daughter are rescued by the only person within miles.

School teacher Molly Lambert knows that letting a handsome, rugged stranger sleep in her house could ruin her reputation and get her fired, but she can't turn away the sweet child and her wounded father. Snowed in with the fugitive, Molly can't help but notice the tenderness he shows his daughter and the soft heart he hides beneath his tough exterior.

The cold winter winds can't subdue the heat between Luke and Molly, but Luke knows he can't risk staying in Montana and being caught. He knows he must do the best thing for everyone and leave Molly and his daughter or risk putting them both in danger. But can love light the darkest places and overcome the impossible forces pulling them apart?

Re-issue. Sensual content.

Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013443570
  • Publisher: Jillian Hart
  • Publication date: 12/6/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 11,282
  • File size: 2 MB

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 21, 2012

    Sweet story!

    As always, I love Jillian Hart's stories. This is such a sweet story and I rooted for Luke the whole story to be able to overcome his past and stay with his daughter and Molly. I loved Molly's aunt & uncle, and all the townspeople too.

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  • Posted January 5, 2012

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    He's a wanted man in more ways than one...

    A Candle in the Window
    Luke McKenna has been accused of murder and spent one year in prison before escaping. He found his daughter in an orphanage and they headed out of Texas to Canada. Bounty hunters were always close on his tail, too close. When a blizzard almost took their lives, Molly Lambert found them and brought them into her home.

    Molly is a school teacher in Evergreen, Montana. She was estranged from her family and had started over about six months ago with her own land and home. Her hound, Lady, had found Beth and Luke in the blizzard. Luke had been shot and mostly dead. His will to protect his daughter pulled him through. When she found out Luke was a fugitive she was afraid until watching the way he cared for Beth. No man who was so tender and loving towards a little girl could be that bad, right?

    I really enjoyed the story. There is the suspense of constantly looking over their shoulders, staying up for several nights not knowing if little Beth would live or die and knowing Luke would leave Beth with Molly and head for Canada. Never to see his daughter again. There are sensual situations and some mild language.

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