Regretting Redemption, book 4
She’s the outlaw’s daughter and he wanted her. She’s the only one he claimed of the five sisters. Mary was always wanted which doesn’t make it easy to believe that anyone normal would want her. But then… she meets him and he’s got a British accent and a Montana tan. Mary’s never been completely honest with anyone – especially herself. She’s willing to marry a man she doesn’t love because it fits the image she wants for herself. The man she’s supposed to marry reminds Mary of her father in ways she’s suppressed for years – controlling, abusive, and manipulative. She fights the reputation of being his daughter every minute of every day. When Ian enters the picture with his charming smile and protective ways, Mary starts to question her past and her loyalty to a father who took away all her chances at true happiness. If she couldn’t have the sisters she’d always wanted, than why would she get to have a man who was the complete opposite of the Caracus gang leader she called Dad? Can Mary b