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Luke’s first impulse was to get out of the cabin. Letter to Reader Title Page About the Author Dedication Acknowledgements Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Epilogue Copyright
Luke’s first impulse was to get out of the cabin.
His upbringing had been rough, and he’d never held relationships in high esteem. Now he faced a bigger emotional upheaval in the form of one small, curvy woman.
Miranda shook him to his core, rocking beliefs he’d held for a lifetime, because her innocence was real. She understood what honor was and that once the code was broken you could never go back.
His gaze landed on the wrought-iron bedstead in the corner of the room. The desire that had been his constant companion since their embrace the other night hit him hard. Hell, who was he kidding? He’d wanted her ever since he’d seen her.
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Miranda’s Outlaw
Katherine Garbera
KATHERINE GARBERA
Interpersonal relationships have always fascinated Katherine Garbera, and writing romance gives her a chance to explore those relationships. She wrote her first novel to prove to herself she could do it, and was hooked on writing. A longtime reader of romance, she is addicted to happy endings. Her personal life has been like a romance novel. She met her husband, Matt, in Fantasyland at Walt Disney World and has two wonderful children, Courtney and Lucas. Katherine is a member of Romance Writers of America, and is the past winner of the Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Award. Her hobbies include reading, shopping, playing the flute and counted cross-stitch. She’s always believed that everything she dreams she can do. In a world so technologically advanced, Katherine believes we need more romance in our daily lives and hopes to create that with her novels. She loves to hear from readers. You can write to her at: P.O. Box 1806, Davenport, FL 33836.
To Charlotte and David Smith, my mom and dad, who
raised me to believe that I could do anything I put my mind to and then encouraged and supported me when I tried things that were beyond my skills. Without your guidance and love I don’t think I’d be who I am today. Thank you.
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to Tanja Lammers, who took time out of
her busy schedule to proofread my manuscript and check it for a North Carolina feeling.
Also my appreciation to Sandra Diaz, USAFR,
Aeromedical Evacuation Technician, who answered my endless questions on medical procedures and told me the way things really worked when I said “What if...?”
And lastly, thanks to my dear friend Carol Quinto, who
encouraged me to keep writing after that first rejection letter and gave selflessly of her knowledge when I had no answers and too many questions. Your laughter, friendship and warm generosity will be with me forever.
One
Miranda Colby coaxed her Mercedes off the road, knowing the valiant little car wouldn’t go another inch.
The rough mountain trail looked like an ad for Adventurers magazine. Potholes and muddy patches lined the road like stains on a wedding-ring quilt, making what had once probably been a passable road into a quagmire.
She knew the cabin had to be close by. Determined to reach its shelter before the storm broke, she stepped out of the car and felt the world sink.
Clutching the roof of her car, she pried her left foot out of the muck. She balanced herself on a patch of grass and pulled her right foot out of the