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Divorcee Laura Foster is done with marriage. Men just can't be trusted-her ex-husband proved that. But a fling-that's a completely different thing. So when her handsome Irish neighbour knocks on her door in the middle of the night during the worst snowstorm of the season, can she really turn him away? Hank Mulligan, Irish immigrant, has settled well into his new life in Canada. With his little cabin in the mountains of British Columbia, he has everything he wants, except someone to share it with. His lovely neighbour would be perfect. She's pretty, she's sexy, but does she even know he exists?…mehr

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Divorcee Laura Foster is done with marriage. Men just can't be trusted-her ex-husband proved that. But a fling-that's a completely different thing. So when her handsome Irish neighbour knocks on her door in the middle of the night during the worst snowstorm of the season, can she really turn him away? Hank Mulligan, Irish immigrant, has settled well into his new life in Canada. With his little cabin in the mountains of British Columbia, he has everything he wants, except someone to share it with. His lovely neighbour would be perfect. She's pretty, she's sexy, but does she even know he exists? So when an avalanche knocks his truck off the road near her place, where else would he go? Then Hank's Irish past comes back to haunt him and he must return to Ireland to clear his name. Will Laura follow Hank or will she let her mistrust of men destroy the love they seem to have found in each other's arms? From the wilds of Canada to the green hills of Killarney, will Hank and Laura find Mulligan's Dream?


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The daughter of an Air Force family, and therefore and extensive world traveller, Ms. Cross has been writing since the age of fifteen, creating stories around the places she has lived and visited. After writing an editorial column for a newspaper for fifteen years, and working for the government for another fifteen, she is now retired and living in Canada's north with her children, grandchildren and an assortment of cats and dogs.
Must be something about the number fifteen...