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To Tempt a Texan

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Temperance
When Lacey Van Schuyler Durango and Blackie O'Neal stake their claim for the same piece of Oklahoma land, the battle lines are drawn. On Lacey's side: teetotaling, abstinence, and do-gooding. On Blackie's side: betting, boozing, and bedding.
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The prim and proper Lacey is a newspaper woman on her own crusade to the tame the West. She plans to turn this nameless prairie town into a civilized piece of heaven. Dark and handsome, Blackie is a Texas gambler peddling his own brand of sin. And he's just found the perfect spot for his new saloon and bordello, if he can run Lacey out of town. . .
Temptation
Neither the straitlaced crusader nor the charming cardsharp are above dirty tricks and double-crosses to get what they want—even if what they want turns out to be each other. . .
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      Starred review from February 1, 2005
      He's a rogue and a rascal. She's a social reformer and crusader. He owns a saloon and bordello. She's a temperance worker. He supported the South. She's a "damnyankee." He's a chauvinist. She's a suffragist. He's a sexy rake. She's "Miss Iron Corset." He wants to name their new town "Whiskey Flats." She's campaigning hard for "Pretty Prairie." But the main thing that Lacey Van Schuyler Durango, editor of the " Crusader," and Blackie O'Neal, proprietor of the Black Garter, are at odds over is a piece of prime Oklahoma land. He wants to build a first-class liquor establishment, and she thinks it's the perfect site for publishing a newspaper. Gentry, author of " To Tame a Texan" (2003), presents another wonderful battle-of-the-sexes novel, in which a little bit of " Guys and Dolls" , a touch of " Lysistrata, " and a whole lot of Gentry's own special style combine to make a most enjoyable read. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2005, American Library Association.)

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