Emma And The Outlaw

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Emma And The Outlaw

  • 4.3 (3 ratings) ·
  • 8 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 10 Have read

Despite her unconventional upbringing - she'd been adopted off the orphan train by the local madam - Emma Chalmers, 20, was the most prim and proper young lady in all of Whitneyville. Why, she wouldn't even permit Fulton Whitney to kiss her, and they were practically engaged!
But when 33 year old Steve Fairfax landed in her home, wounded in an explosion at the town's raunchiest saloon, his lazy smile made Emma's blood race. Slowly, Steven stilled her fears with his gentle, insistent caresses...until at last she gave herself unashamedly to the splendid passion that was their destiny. Yet now Emma faced a new terror - for the drifter she loved so desperately was a wanted man, and his past was about to catch up with him!

Publish Date
Publisher
Pocket
Language
English
Pages
372

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Emma and the outlaw
Emma and the outlaw
1994, Pocket books, Pocket Books
in English
Cover of: Emma And The Outlaw
Emma And The Outlaw
June 1, 1991, Pocket
Mass Market Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"The keening whine of the train whistle deepened Emma Chalmer' despair at the ending of Anna Karenina, and she sniffled as she slammed the book closed."

The Physical Object

Format
Mass Market Paperback
Number of pages
372
Dimensions
6.7 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7661891M
Internet Archive
emmaoutlaw00mill
ISBN 10
0671676377
ISBN 13
9780671676377
Library Thing
490752
Goodreads
606826

Excerpts

The keening whine of the train whistle deepened Emma Chalmer' despair at the ending of Anna Karenina, and she sniffled as she slammed the book closed.
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