Obstinate, insolent, arrogant -- and wickedly, irresistibly attractive! That just about summed up Thad Bristol, but it didn't solve Laura Powell's problem.
She had come to Ely, Minnesota, to achieve a goal -- to open her own gift shop, gallery, and pottery studio. She was resigned to loneliness; it was the price she expected to pay for independence. The past had taught her to rely on no one, and shed learned her lesson well. Yet Thad persisted -- invading her privacy, challenging her defenses, determined to make a place for himself in her life. Could Laura be wrong? Was he the one man she could trust? If she took the first step into Thad's warm, waiting arms, would "Bristol's Law" prove true? Could one and one -- Thad and Laura together -- add up to so much more than two?
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