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Maker of Peace
Maker of Peace
Maker of Peace
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Maker of Peace

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Cora is a fine southern girl. Unlike some southern girls, Cora likes to speak her mind and wants to have a man that respects her and listens to her. She is not some wilting lily.

Despite her love of her upbringing and the respect she has for her momma and her daddy, Cora wants things to be a little different. Still, she needs a strong man to make her feel secure, loved and wanted.

How can a girl who is equal parts old fashioned and modern, find a man that can make her happy?

And, if she finds that man, what can he possibly do to keep her by his side?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 15, 2022
ISBN9781005146757
Maker of Peace
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Rebecca Milton

Rebecca Milton writes sizzling erotica and romance for the thinking person. On her free time she enjoys taking her Alaskan Malamute for long, long walks. He enjoys it too.

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