Savage Spring

Constance O'Banyon

Original title: Savage spring

earliest edition we have, 1985 Kensington Pub. Corp., 1985

Savage Seasons

The day Tag and his sister Joanna were forced to flee their home and evil, lecherous uncle, Tag vowed to return and gain vengeance. Now, with the help of the beautiful Alexandria, Tag will defeat his uncle and claim his rightful inheritance. Savage Seasons Series: Savage Autumn (Savage Seasons Book 1) Savage Winter (Savage Seasons Book 2) Savage Spring (Savage Seasons Book 3) Savage Summer (Savage Seasons Book 4)

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Savage Spring paperback · 2014 · Montlake Romance · 482 pages · 9781477833124
Savage Spring edition · 2012 · Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated · 9781428511576
Savage Spring edition · 2010 · Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated · 9781428509368
Savage Spring edition · 2010 · Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated · 9780843963946
Savage spring edition · 1985 · Kensington Pub. Corp. · 9780821717158

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