Far Above Rubies, Al Lacy (9781576734995) — Readings Books
Far Above Rubies
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Far Above Rubies

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Continuing the adventures of Old West heroine Breanna Baylor Brockman, Book Ten of the popular Angel of Mercy series incorporates several well-known historical 1860s outlaws. When eighteen-year-old Ginny Grayson moves to Missouri, she falls in love with hardware drummer Wesley Logan. But Logan’s gambling debts force him to join the infamous James-Younger gang, and Ginny willingly enters the fray! When her old friend Dottie and Dottie’s sister Breanna enter the picture, Ginny realizes that she wants out of the gang. But is it too late for a new start …as a woman whose worth is far above rubies?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Multnomah Press
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2000
Pages
336
ISBN
9781576734995

Continuing the adventures of Old West heroine Breanna Baylor Brockman, Book Ten of the popular Angel of Mercy series incorporates several well-known historical 1860s outlaws. When eighteen-year-old Ginny Grayson moves to Missouri, she falls in love with hardware drummer Wesley Logan. But Logan’s gambling debts force him to join the infamous James-Younger gang, and Ginny willingly enters the fray! When her old friend Dottie and Dottie’s sister Breanna enter the picture, Ginny realizes that she wants out of the gang. But is it too late for a new start …as a woman whose worth is far above rubies?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Multnomah Press
Country
United States
Date
10 January 2000
Pages
336
ISBN
9781576734995