Granite Man

Granite Man by Elizabeth Lowell, published by Thorndike Press in 2007, is a contemporary fiction novel that intertwines elements of romance and eroticism. This edition spans 285 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Mariah MacKenzie as she returns to her family ranch with the goal of uncovering a long-lost gold mine tied to her ancestry. Along the way, she encounters Cash McQueen, a coldhearted prospector who becomes an unexpected distraction and temptation during her quest for the legendary treasure.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between Mariah and Cash as they navigate their shared pursuit of wealth and the complexities of their relationship. The book delves into themes of desire and ambition set against a Western backdrop, highlighting the challenges and risks involved in their journey. With its focus on both the quest for treasure and the evolving connection between the characters, Granite Man offers a blend of adventure and romance that appeals to fans of contemporary fiction.
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Mariah MacKenzie returned to the family ranch determined to find a long-lost gold mine in the land of her ancestors. Cash McQueen was a coldhearted prospector — a distraction she didn’t need, a temptation she didn’t want, but the only man tough enough to be her guide on a bold quest for the legendary treasure.
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