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When Paige Lassiter, scared and covered with bruises, comes into his bar with her three-year-old son, Marine John "Preacher" Middleton, immediately drawn to this courageous woman, offers her a safe haven in his arms.
When Paige Lassiter, scared and covered with bruises, comes into his bar with her three-year-old son, Marine John "Preacher" Middleton, immediately drawn to this courageous woman, offers her a safe haven in his arms. Original.
John "Preacher" Middleton is about to close the bar whena young woman and her three-year-old son come inout of the wet October night. A marine who has seen hisshare of pain, Preacher knows a crisis when he sees one—the woman is covered in bruises. He wants to protectthem, and he wants to punish whoever did this to her,but he knows immediately that this inclination to protectis something much more. Paige Lassiter has stirred upemotions in this gentle giant of a man—emotions that hehas never allowed himself to feel.
But when Paige's ex-husband turns up in Virgin River,Preacher knows his own future hangs in the balance. Andif there's one thing the marines' motto of Semper Fidelis—always faithful—has taught him, it's that some things areworth fighting for.
John "Preacher" Middleton is about to close the bar when
a young woman and her three-year-old son come in
out of the wet October night. A marine who has seen his
share of pain, Preacher knows a crisis when he sees onethe woman is covered in bruises. He wants to protect
them, and he wants to punish whoever did this to her,
but he knows immediately that this inclination to protect
is something much more. Paige Lassiter has stirred up
emotions in this gentle giant of a manemotions that he
has never allowed himself to feel.
But when Paige's ex-husband turns up in Virgin River,
Preacher knows his own future hangs in the balance. And
if there's one thing the marines' motto of Semper Fidelisalways
faithfulhas taught him, it's that some things are
worth fighting for.
When Paige Lassiter, scared and covered with bruises, comes into his bar with her three-year-old son, Marine John "Preacher" Middleton, immediately drawn to this courageous woman, offers her a safe haven in his arms. Original.
John "Preacher" Middleton is about to close the bar whena young woman and her three-year-old son come inout of the wet October night. A marine who has seen hisshare of pain, Preacher knows a crisis when he sees one—the woman is covered in bruises. He wants to protectthem, and he wants to punish whoever did this to her,but he knows immediately that this inclination to protectis something much more. Paige Lassiter has stirred upemotions in this gentle giant of a man—emotions that hehas never allowed himself to feel.
But when Paige's ex-husband turns up in Virgin River,Preacher knows his own future hangs in the balance. Andif there's one thing the marines' motto of Semper Fidelis—always faithful—has taught him, it's that some things areworth fighting for.
John "Preacher" Middleton is about to close the bar when
a young woman and her three-year-old son come in
out of the wet October night. A marine who has seen his
share of pain, Preacher knows a crisis when he sees onethe woman is covered in bruises. He wants to protect
them, and he wants to punish whoever did this to her,
but he knows immediately that this inclination to protect
is something much more. Paige Lassiter has stirred up
emotions in this gentle giant of a manemotions that he
has never allowed himself to feel.
But when Paige's ex-husband turns up in Virgin River,
Preacher knows his own future hangs in the balance. And
if there's one thing the marines' motto of Semper Fidelisalways
faithfulhas taught him, it's that some things are
worth fighting for.
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- Don Mills, Ont. : MIRA, c2007.
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