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Appartiene alle SerieIntrigue's Ultimate Heroes (HI 1140 - Jun 2009) The Recovery Men (2) Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiHarlequin Intrigue (1140)
Brianna Waverly had barely escaped death once. So she had little choice but to accept the protection of former navy SEAL Troy Sinclair. Spirited away to a tiny cabin, her safe house was as far removed from her heiress lifestyle as she could imagine. And her bodyguard so much more exciting than any man she'd ever known. Troy wasn't pleased to be playing house when danger lurked behind every door. Especially when the woman he had to protect was proving impossible to resist. But emotion was an entanglement he couldn't afford...because the ultimate price would be their lives. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This was an enjoyable read. I had fun trying to figure out who the villain was. I liked Brianna. She wasn’t the spoiled paparazzi queen everyone thought she was. She really loved animals and had her own business called Precious Pets, an animal shelter. She was tired of the Hollywood life and wanted to come home to Kansas to stay, for good. At first, Troy thought that Brianna was a frivolous, good-time party girl, looking for fun. (Sometimes Troy got on my nerves a little, thinking badly of Brianna, not wanting to get in a relationship, etc.) But, the more he got to know her, the more he found out how caring and level headed she really was.
Another fine Harlequin Intrigue by Carla Cassidy. ( )