Colters' Lady
Colter's Legacy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Freddie Bates
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By:
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Maya Banks
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When police officer Seth Colter sees the delicate, shabbily dressed beauty in line at the soup kitchen where he's serving, he's gut shot over the idea of her being on the streets cold and alone. More baffling is the dark, possessive instinct that tells him she belongs to him. For Lily Weston, home is a secluded nook in a back alley - until Seth offers her a place to stay. She's wary of his offer, but even one night out of the cold is too much temptation to resist. Seth is convinced Lily is his. The problem is, when his brothers lay eyes on her, the same primitive instinct comes roaring to the surface. The Colters never imagined they'd follow the unconventional path of their fathers, but they can't ignore their mutual need to offer Lily their protection - and their love. But before Lily and the brothers can forge a future together, they must heal the deep wounds of her past.
©2013 by Insatiable Press Limited. All rights reserved. Copyright exists on all recordings issued by Insatiable Press Limited. Any unauthorized broadcasting, public performance, copying or re-recordings in any manner whatsoever, will constitute an infringement of such copyright.; 2010 Maya BanksWhat listeners say about Colters' Lady
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- Claire
- 13-07-15
sweet story of unconditional love
yes it was a cute story it had me yelling at the book in points, obsorbed in the story. although it was a sweet add on I liked book 1 best. these characters where not as well developed, there werent so many tender moments although a few, it was more about the wider range of family. I did like it though and yes I did cry near rhe end. grate story and performance mostly.
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