Glorious Dawn
Brought to the home of the man who controlled Macklin Valley, Johanna Doan felt she had found a refuge for her sister. Ravished and left for dead, the young girl was mute and pregnant. But more trouble seemed to await …
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Brought to the home of the man who controlled Macklin Valley, Johanna Doan felt she had found a refuge for her sister. Ravished and left for dead, the young girl was mute and pregnant. But more trouble seemed to await them. Old man Macklin's dream was to populate the valley with grandsons made in his own image. And now he felt his search for a blond, blue eyed woman to mate with his son was over—whether Joanna agreed to it or not.
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