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“He’d been rigid for so long, maybe he’d petrified clean through and there was no softness left inside him. How could she teach him to color his world when his fists were filled with charcoal?”

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To Tame a Texan's Heart

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Jodi Thomas
Jodi Thomas

Jodi Thomas is a renowned American author known for her historical novels. Her works are typically set in 19th-century America, offering vivid portrayals of the social landscape and the lives of the people of that time. more

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