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+ | * '''Author''': [[Mary Anne Wilson]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] - [[American]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1999 | ||
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Connor McKay's business savvy drove his rivals mad, but after laying eyes on him for the first time. Maggie Palmer knew why he drove women mad, too. With a seductive smile, chocolate brown eyes and knockout kisses, Connor was positively lethal to all things female. Escaping the latest batch of bachelorettes, Connor ran away to his private retreat -- and unknowingly ran right into Maggie's heart. But the man the world called "The Ultimate Catch" was single... and he aimed to stay that way. | Connor McKay's business savvy drove his rivals mad, but after laying eyes on him for the first time. Maggie Palmer knew why he drove women mad, too. With a seductive smile, chocolate brown eyes and knockout kisses, Connor was positively lethal to all things female. Escaping the latest batch of bachelorettes, Connor ran away to his private retreat -- and unknowingly ran right into Maggie's heart. But the man the world called "The Ultimate Catch" was single... and he aimed to stay that way. |
Revision as of 17:45, 31 July 2007
- Author: Mary Anne Wilson
- Publisher: Harlequin - American
- Year: 1999
Connor McKay's business savvy drove his rivals mad, but after laying eyes on him for the first time. Maggie Palmer knew why he drove women mad, too. With a seductive smile, chocolate brown eyes and knockout kisses, Connor was positively lethal to all things female. Escaping the latest batch of bachelorettes, Connor ran away to his private retreat -- and unknowingly ran right into Maggie's heart. But the man the world called "The Ultimate Catch" was single... and he aimed to stay that way.