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The Railroad Baroness
2010
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3.95
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[#208 Siren Menage Everlasting: Erotic Western Menage a Trois Romance, M/F/M] Daughter of a railroad baron, widow of a war hero, fiercely independent Lillian Worthington Cabot is a lady to her fingertips. When her father falls ill before a crucial business gathering, Lillian doesn't hesitate to leave Boston for the end of the line to act as his emissary. Correspondent Charles Lowell Adams and photographer Conn Maguire chronicled the war together, forging an unlikely friendship between Boston Brahmin and Irish brawler. Now working for the Great Western Rail Company, the men are tasked with recording history as the railroad pushes ever westward. The luscious widow is everything they desire: Charles' sweet Lilly and Conn's fiery Delilah, a woman they can love as one. But a traitor is stalking the camp. Lillian and her men must fight through the deadly sabotage and deception to find the villain before he destroys the railroad-and Lillian with it. ** A Siren Erotic Romance Note: Raina James Writing as Jayne Davis

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Raina James
Raina James
Author · 5 books

Raised in an Air Force family, Raina lived in such diverse places as Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Gander, Newfoundland, before leaving the nest and settling down near Ottawa, Ontario. Some skepticism about the earning value of an English degree made Raina turn to a career in journalism. While almost two decades in newspapers in Canada's capital has made her revise that opinion, there's still no thrill quite like getting the paper to press on a heavy news day with an early deadline. At home, when not riding herd on her four children—two girls and two boys—or trying to squeeze in some writing time, Raina can most often be found reading the work of her favourite authors, new and old. Raina is a great believer in happy endings, as anyone who reads her work will attest. After all, what's the point of writing fiction if you can't put a little joy in people's lives? [as writes as Jayne Davis]

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