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The Judge and the Gypsy

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Her Sworn Enemy -- or Her Fated Love? When Judge Rasch Webber's ruling shattered her father's dream, Savannah Ramey vowed a gypsy's revenge! She wanted to make Rasch suffer as she'd been hurt -- by first enchanting him beyond reason, …

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Her Sworn Enemy -- or Her Fated Love? When Judge Rasch Webber's ruling shattered her father's dream, Savannah Ramey vowed a gypsy's revenge! She wanted to make Rasch suffer as she'd been hurt -- by first enchanting him beyond reason, awakening longings he'd denied, and then stealing what he most loved. Entangling him in a web of desire, she first appeared to him by moonlight, then vanished into the night, leaving behind only an elusive fragrance and an unforgettable memory. When Rasch finally met his beguiling mystery woman he sensed she was stalking him, but he had to risk the trap she was setting for his heart. Savannah scented danger even as she was ensnared by the spell she'd cast -- how could she have known she'd be drawn to the handsome man she'd sworn to punish? He was forbidden fruit, a man in whose world she could never belong. Could Rasch teach his cherished gypsy queen that the magic she'd woven was everlasting love?

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"Her Sworn Enemy -- or Her Fated Love? When Judge Rasch Webber's ruling shattered her father's dream, Savannah Ramey vowed a gypsy's revenge! She wanted to make Rasch suffer as …"

— Margaret

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