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Buy Ransom (Highlands’ Lairds Book 2) by Julie Garwood.
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- Garwood, Julie (Author)
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- 582 Pages - 08/31/2010 (Publication Date) - Pocket Books (Publisher)
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Buy Ransom (Highlands’ Lairds Book 2) by Julie Garwood.
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