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Sacred Ground
By: Adrienne Ellis ReevesRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Kimani Arabesque
Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)
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Makima Gray has prayed for guidance in building her town's new medical clinic, and she's sure that Gabriel Bell's property is the perfect location. Gabe insists he's not at liberty to sell, but Makima won't give up...nor can she deny that she's flattered by Gabe's attentions. But past hurts and present complications lead to an error in judgment that may drive Gabe away forever.
GABRIEL BELL was astonished to inherit his great-grandfather's land, along with clues to a mysterious treasure. But every second he spends with beautiful, determined Makima convinces him that winning her trustand her heartis the most important quest of all.
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| Title of Romance eBook: Sacred Ground | |
| Release Date: 04-01-2007 | |
| Publisher: Kimani Arabesque |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | Sacred Ground |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781426800634 |
| File size | 7880 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
| Devices | Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin |
| Note | Excellent navigation features are available via Adobe such as bookmarks and a quick access table of contents. Text search is easily accessible. An Adobe DRM-protected file is different than a pdf file in that it uses Adobe DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology, which authors and publishers use to protect their content from illegal online distribution and to set certain privileges such as restrictions on copying and printing. |
Sacred Ground
Gabriel Bell sat glumly, his right hand barely touching the steering wheel of his Lexus, wasting the phenomenally over-priced gas with which he'd filled the tank this morning. The car inched forward, one vehicle in the endless line stretching in front of him heading south on the New Jersey Turnpike.
"Some beginning to what's supposed to be our big adventure," his fifteen-year-old brother, Drew, complained, moving restlessly in the passenger seat.
"Yesterday at breakfast we talked about leaving today," Gabe said. "Remember that?, He slid a glance at the man-child next to him.
"Yeah. So?"
"You had nothing to do after school but finish packing your things so we could get an early start this morning. Early. No later than eight, we agreed."
"I couldn't help it if the guys came over to say goodbye, and I did some stuff while they were there." Drew was defensive.
"Right. Then you fell into bed and didn't get up until seven and spent the rest of the morning running around the apartment finding your CDs and video games." Gabe kept his tone mild. No point in getting himself upset over this skirmish. What he intended to do was win the war.
"How'd I know it was gonna take so long to find things?, Drew said indignantly.
"There was no rain this morning when we were supposed to leave. So deal with it, Drew. Complaining won't make the rain stop or the traffic go any faster."
Maybe he should've taken the Garden State Parkway. It was definitely more scenic but I-95 would tak
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