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The Next Man in Texas

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The Next Man In Texas by Kristine Rolofson released on Jan 24, 1997 is available now for purchase.

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Kristine Rolofson

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Kristine Rolofson, author of over forty books for Harlequin, began writing in 1987. Since then her novels have appeared on bestseller lists and won numerous awards. She and her husband divide their time between Rhode Island, Idaho and Texas. Her new series, "Willing To Wed", begins in September with THE HUSBAND SCHOOL, set in a small town in Montana. Kristine spends her spare time fiddling, quilting and shopping for cowboy boots.

THE HUSBAND SCHOOL is available as a FREE e-book for a limited time, beginning September 1st. http://www.amazon.com/The-Husband-Sch...

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April 6, 2016
T625 Mar97 Boots and Booties Grace Daniels is determined to find baby Mac McLintock's father. She promised his mother, her neighbor, she would. She goes to the McLintock Ranch and finds four brothers who all have names that begin with the letter "J". Jack is the oldest and at age 36, does not want have another child to raise. His father left his mother, went to prison, and was no help at all. Good family interaction and Grace raised in the foster child system had Mac's future to fight for.
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August 6, 2016
Included in the Boots & Booties by Kristine Rolofson (pub. 2/1/00, 608 pp, own this copy) 3-in-1 title, including: The Last Man in Montana - 5/7/01; The Only Man in Wyoming - 5/9/01; The Next Man in Texas - 5/10/01.
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August 7, 2016
Quite a read

A funny romance with just a hint of suspense.Something nice to read when you need a break from all the murders.
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