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[[category:1988 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Joanne Bremer]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance|Superromance]] #302
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* '''Year''': 1988
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SHE WASN'T JUST PLAYING AROUND. Crusading attorney Tildie Moore had had it with the hard-sell advertisements used by Fun Design, the company that manufactured the Star Power toys her kids loved. But getting Fun Design's irrepressible spokesman, Dane Scott, to listen to her was impossible. The ex-astronaut, who was even more handsome than Captain Starblazer, his company's hottest-selling creation, had no patience for causes. Though Tildie was finding Dane increasingly hard to resist, she had little time for romance. And Dane certainly had his own reasons for putting up walls: he wasn't even sure she could be trusted....
 
SHE WASN'T JUST PLAYING AROUND. Crusading attorney Tildie Moore had had it with the hard-sell advertisements used by Fun Design, the company that manufactured the Star Power toys her kids loved. But getting Fun Design's irrepressible spokesman, Dane Scott, to listen to her was impossible. The ex-astronaut, who was even more handsome than Captain Starblazer, his company's hottest-selling creation, had no patience for causes. Though Tildie was finding Dane increasingly hard to resist, she had little time for romance. And Dane certainly had his own reasons for putting up walls: he wasn't even sure she could be trusted....

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SHE WASN'T JUST PLAYING AROUND. Crusading attorney Tildie Moore had had it with the hard-sell advertisements used by Fun Design, the company that manufactured the Star Power toys her kids loved. But getting Fun Design's irrepressible spokesman, Dane Scott, to listen to her was impossible. The ex-astronaut, who was even more handsome than Captain Starblazer, his company's hottest-selling creation, had no patience for causes. Though Tildie was finding Dane increasingly hard to resist, she had little time for romance. And Dane certainly had his own reasons for putting up walls: he wasn't even sure she could be trusted....