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[[category:1986 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Lynn Erickson]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance]]
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* '''Year''': 1986
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She knew too much for her own good. Daphne Farway's fiance, a Secret Service Agent, was dead, and she was sure his demise had been no accident. But what did a dyed-in-the-wool New Englander, a writer of cookbooks, know about the Secret Service? Daphne was finding out plenty. And she had to let Wes Leroux know -- fast. Though she had only just met Wes, her fiance's magnetic partner, she felt she could trust him. Wes felt the same about Daphne. He had to protect her, to stay close by, even though instinct warned him to back off. Only three weeks remained -- to uncover motives, to snare a traitor ... to fall in love.
 
She knew too much for her own good. Daphne Farway's fiance, a Secret Service Agent, was dead, and she was sure his demise had been no accident. But what did a dyed-in-the-wool New Englander, a writer of cookbooks, know about the Secret Service? Daphne was finding out plenty. And she had to let Wes Leroux know -- fast. Though she had only just met Wes, her fiance's magnetic partner, she felt she could trust him. Wes felt the same about Daphne. He had to protect her, to stay close by, even though instinct warned him to back off. Only three weeks remained -- to uncover motives, to snare a traitor ... to fall in love.

Revision as of 23:20, 16 July 2007

She knew too much for her own good. Daphne Farway's fiance, a Secret Service Agent, was dead, and she was sure his demise had been no accident. But what did a dyed-in-the-wool New Englander, a writer of cookbooks, know about the Secret Service? Daphne was finding out plenty. And she had to let Wes Leroux know -- fast. Though she had only just met Wes, her fiance's magnetic partner, she felt she could trust him. Wes felt the same about Daphne. He had to protect her, to stay close by, even though instinct warned him to back off. Only three weeks remained -- to uncover motives, to snare a traitor ... to fall in love.