TENNESSEE MAGIC
Chicago doctor Grey Treveran had seen too much life, too much death, and his belief in medicine was shaken. He had come to the mountains to relax, and he wasn't amused when an accident left him at the mercy of what he could only describe as a Tennessee witch.
Jill Stanton had retreated to her grandmother's backwoods cabin and was fast becoming known as a "healer," using natural herbal remedies. But to Grey she seemed whimsical, impulsive--and at times downright crazy. He was a realist, and this woman made love potions. Of course, he didn't believe in them . . . but that didn't stop him from falling under her spell!
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