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Logan Family #2

Forever and a Day

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GIDEON SUMMERFIELD

Bank robber. Prisoner. Let out of jail only on the condition that he capture his cousin. Well, it might take a thief to catch a thief, but Gideon didn't plan on being caught himself—at least not by a bright-eyed female full of vinegar…and honey. Sweet, warm honey.

HONEY LOGAN

Banker's daughter. Pampered debutante. Now a woman determined to abandon everything for a life with the outlaw who'd robbed her father's bank. She'd cuffed herself to him before she could think, before she'd looked into his eyes and known that she'd lost the key forever.

296 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1995

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Mary McBride

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Mary McBride received her Bachelor's Degree from Washington University with a major in Comparative Literature and a minor in psychology. After earning a Master's Degree in education at Saint Louis University, she worked for many years with handicapped adults.

She is a member of Romance Writers of America and Novelists, Inc. Among some of the highlights in her career are appearances on the USA Today and the Waldenbooks bestseller lists, as well as several nominations for Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice awards.

She lives with her husband and two teenage sons in Saint Louis, Missouri, where she reads voraciously, collects vintage Fiestaware and American pottery, and spends way too much time doing genealogy research.

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November 1, 2023
Comédia romântica entre um ladrão de bancos e a filha do banqueiro que acha uma boa ideia se algemar a um criminoso.

Parece ridículo. E é.

São cenas impagáveis de Gideon tentando decidir se é melhor seduzir ou se livrar de Honey. Só o nome da heroína já provoca risadas, pois Honey é Mel em inglês e tem a mesma conotação sexual do português.

É para ler esse tipo de idiotice que eu compro esses livros.

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July 4, 2021
Nothing Like The Fourth of Forever

The novel pertaining to Honey’s parents is amazing. I love reading it every 4th of July and never get bored. Sadly I was very disappointed with this novel. My attention was not fully captured very repetitive and bland. If you have nothing better to do it’s a good option for wasting your time.
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October 15, 2025
This book is just what a classic, warm, lighthearted romance novel should be! It is well paced with plenty of action to keep it engaging. The dialogue is enjoyable and the characters are endearing. I really enjoyed this book!
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May 4, 2022
Once again, a vintage romance novel surprises me and is actually great. Definitely some language that needs to be more racially sensitive though.
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November 20, 2014
This is the story of Honey Logan and Gideon Summerfeild.The year is 1884 Race Logan makes a deal with bank robber gideon summerfeild.He lets him out of jail so he can help capture His cousin who kept slipping through the bumbling grasp of the territory's lawmen. Unbeknowst to him his daughter is at the bank that Race and Gideon both conspire to rob. The bank is owned by Race Logan.Honey Logan is a stubborn strong willed woman she was determined to be a partner with her father.I throughly enjoyed the book it was a good light read.
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