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* '''Author''': [[Linda Howard]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Linda Howard]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette]] [[Intimate Moments]] - rereleased by [[Mira]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette]] [[Intimate Moments]] - rereleased by [[Mira]]
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*''[[Diamond Bay]]''  
 
*''[[Diamond Bay]]''  
 
*''[[Midnight Rainbow]]''  
 
*''[[Midnight Rainbow]]''  
*''[[White Lies]]''
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*''[[White Lies - Linda Howard|White Lies]]''
 
*''[[All The Queen's Men]]''
 
*''[[All The Queen's Men]]''

Latest revision as of 20:06, 25 November 2022


Jay Granger is taken by the FBI to the bedside of her ex-husband who has been so injured to be unrecognizable, and who has amnesia. The FBI also arranges for them to go to a cabin in Colorado so that he can recover. But is this her husband?

Jay is not sure, but since the man does not know who he is either, they learn to know each other anew. Then the bad guys show up, and Jay realizes that this man has been put in danger because of her presence.

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