Rafe

Rafe by Connie Mason is a historical romance published by Leisure Books in 2000. This edition, featuring 390 pages, presents a tale of Rafe Gentry, an outlaw facing execution for crimes he did not commit. As a lynch mob closes in, his fate takes an unexpected turn when Sister Angela Abbot intervenes, claiming him as her fictitious fiancé in a desperate bid to save him.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of love and redemption against a backdrop of danger and deception. The story explores Sister Angela’s struggle as she navigates her unplanned marriage to Rafe, grappling with the consequences of her impulsive decision. With elements of romance and the Western genre, this book delves into the complexities of trust and attraction in a tumultuous setting.
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He Was Going To Hang
Rafe Gentry had committed plenty of sins, but not the robbery and murder that had landed him in jail. Now, with a lynch mob out for his blood, he was staring death in the face . . . until a blond beauty with the voice of an angel stepped in to redeem him.
She Was Going To Wed
There was only one way to rescue the dark and dangerous outlaw from the hanging tree — by claiming him as the fictitious fiance she was to meet in Pueblo. But Sister Angela Abbot never anticipated that she would have to make good on her claim and actually marry the rogue. Railroaded into a hasty wedding, reeling from the raw, seductive power of Rafe’s kiss, she wondered whether she had made the biggest mistake of her life, or the most exciting leap of faith.
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