Mail Order Men Series by Vicki Lewis Thompson

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  • Holding Out For A Hero (Mail Order Men #1)
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    Holding Out For A Hero (Mail Order Men #1)

    Vicki Lewis Thompson

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1997

    TEXAS MEN MAGAZINE PRESENTS: Bachelor of the month--Tanner Jones: Six feet tall, drop-dead gorgeous and filthy rich to boot, this rugged construction worker is looking for a woman who can love him for himself-- not his money. Through Texas Men magazine, Tanner found the perfect Texas woman--beautiful Dori Mae Fitzpatrick. But Dori's letters had failed to mention a few things--things like a five-year-old son, an obnoxious ex-husband and a thorough dislike for people with money... more

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  • Single In The Saddle (Mail Order Men #7)
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    Single In The Saddle (Mail Order Men #7)

    Vicki Lewis Thompson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2001

    TEXAS MEN MAIL ORDER MEN Bachelor of the Month--Stony Arnett This strong, sexy cowboy loves his ranch, his dog and, most of all...his freedom! Too bad he doesn't know his roamin' days are about to be cut short.... Daphne Proctor wanted a husband--and through Texas Men magazine, she'd thought she'd found her man. After all, she was half in love with Stony Arnett just through his letters. And once she felt the sizzling chemistry between them, she knew he was the one... more

  • Every Woman's Fantasy (Mail Order Men #12)
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    Every Woman's Fantasy (Mail Order Men #12)

    Vicki Lewis Thompson

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2001

    Oh, yes . . . Mark O'Grady has a bad habit of making love to a woman -- and then proposing. But sexual chemistry is never enough to get him down the aisle. So Mark puts an ad in Texas Men magazine, determined to take it nice and slow with the next woman -- make friends before getting too "friendly." Oh, no! Charlene -- Charlie -- McPherson is sick of being every guy's buddy. One look at Mark's picture and she's out to inspire uncontrollable lust in him... more

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