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Desire clashes with duty when a small-town mayor and her rival form an unlikely alliance.Gwen Marrone and Zander Nemitz are locked in a very public battle of wits. Their not-so-neighborly sign wars are legendary in the small town ... celý popis
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Desire clashes with duty when a small-town mayor and her rival form an unlikely alliance.
Gwen Marrone and Zander Nemitz are locked in a very public battle of wits. Their not-so-neighborly sign wars are legendary in the small town of Campfire, Washington. All the locals suspect the sparring between the stubborn town mayor and arrogant general contractor has more to do with the simmering attraction between them than a real feud.
Zander has tried everything he can think of to make up for his one-night lapse of judgment. But Gwen holds a mean grudge. Teasing her is a last-ditch effort to capture her attention. When an unknown saboteur threatens Gwen's plans for the town, Zander volunteers to lead a recall campaign to flush out her enemies.
Gwen can't believe Zander is helping her, but she can't publicly acknowledge her changing feelings. She's ready to forgive and forget, but keeping up appearances means not giving in to Zander's charms.
Will Zander and Gwen realize they can both win by making love instead of war?
Join us around the campfire, where you can pour out your troubles and seek solace in friendship and love.
Flame Wars is book four in the Campfire Council Series but can be read as a stand-alone romance. The book is first person, dual POV. The newly elected city council of Campfire, WA, is ready to win hearts and rebuild their small town, but can this sisterhood of the wine-soaked campfire find love amid the flames?
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Zařazení knihy Knihy v němčině Belletristik Erzählende Literatur Hauptwerk vor 1945
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