Morgan Flynn Alternate Ending

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When Morgan Flynn goes on safari to escape the shambles her life has become, the last thing she expects is more tragedy… or to find herself living with a gorgeous game warden for the foreseeable future. He may be just the man she needs to help get her life back on track – if only she wasn’t a wreck, and he wasn’t her boss.

Owen Hargreave is feeling restless with his life running a nature preserve in Africa. He’s far from his New Zealand home, and tired of being alone. The solution, though, is anything but simple. He’s no detective, and he’s no rogue – but he’ll have to learn to be a little of both if he’s going to get what he wants: his lovely American housekeeper.

There is danger all around them as the couple tries to unravel who might

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