Master of Marshlands
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Blair Marshall disapproved of Lynn. He had made his mind up about her during their very first meeting and he wasn't about to change it. City girls spelled trouble with a capital T and he avoided them as much as …
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Blair Marshall disapproved of Lynn. He had made his mind up about her during their very first meeting and he wasn't about to change it. City girls spelled trouble with a capital T and he avoided them as much as possible. They could be bad medicine for a countryman. The fact that Lynn was friendly with Delphine, the estranged wife of Blair's estate manager, only strengthened his opinion. Lynn might have laughed off another man's criticism--but Blair was different. Surely she wasn't falling for a man who so clearly despised her?
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