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Law of Possession

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Sam was certain it couldn't be true Julia had left Sam everything when she died--her possessions, her cottage and, most importantly, her young son Robert. So why was Devlin Howe insisting that the cottage belonged to him? "Hadn't you better …

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Sam was certain it couldn't be true Julia had left Sam everything when she died--her possessions, her cottage and, most importantly, her young son Robert. So why was Devlin Howe insisting that the cottage belonged to him? "Hadn't you better start packing?" he asked. It was certainly going to be a white Christmas if he turned Sam and Bobbie out into the snow. Talk about the season of goodwill! Wasn't there anything she could do to thaw Devlin's ice-cold heart?

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"Sam was certain it couldn't be true Julia had left Sam everything when she died--her possessions, her cottage and, most importantly, her young son Robert. So why was Devlin Howe …"

— Margaret

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