Granite Man by Elizabeth Lowell

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  • Pub. Date: February 2001
  • 256pp
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    • Pub. Date: February 2001
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 256pp

    Synopsis

    Mariah had returned home to her sprawling Colorado ranch with nothing but a battered car, some clothes and a map for gold. And what she got was an ornery prospecting partner named Cash, with a chip on his shoulder as big as the Rockies and a past that was chasing him. Cash couldn't hide his distrust . . . or his awareness of her sensuality.

    Biography

    Elizabeth Lowell has written a variety of genres under a variety of names, some with her husband Evan Maxwell and some on her own. But it is her romance novels -- starring the romantic, swashbuckling Donovan family -- that have been her biggest solo success.

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    Granite Manby Anonymous

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    January 21, 2001: When it comes to writing wonderful love stories, Elizabeth Lowell should definitely be one of the names that comes to your mind. Her stories always left readers satisfied. This one was no exception. Don't miss it.

    Granite Manby Anonymous

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    May 24, 2000: I had a difficult time getting into this book, but once I did, I found it to be a good story. The characters were hard to identify with at first. . I did love the chip on the heroine's shoulder. . . It reminded me of some people I know in real life. . .It is a good book and one worth reading.