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(New page: * '''Author''': Denise Noel * '''Publisher''': Harlequin Mystique # 70 * '''Year''': 1980 She was determined to hide her identity. Claire de M...)
 
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* '''Author''': [[Denise Noel]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Denise Noel]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 70]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 70]]
 
* '''Year''':  1980
 
* '''Year''':  1980
 
She was determined to hide her identity. Claire de Montebourg was running, running from a terrible truth she did not want to believe. But when her car slithered dangerously across a country road during the storm, a flat tire threatened to ruin all her plans.  Then a pair of blinding headlights flashed out of the gloom, and a young man who introduced himself as Dave Heron entered her life.  "How far are you going, Miss, er--"  "Francine. Francine Severac," she lied. A look of disbelief spread across his face and panic rose in her. Had she been recognized? Was the charade already over?
 
She was determined to hide her identity. Claire de Montebourg was running, running from a terrible truth she did not want to believe. But when her car slithered dangerously across a country road during the storm, a flat tire threatened to ruin all her plans.  Then a pair of blinding headlights flashed out of the gloom, and a young man who introduced himself as Dave Heron entered her life.  "How far are you going, Miss, er--"  "Francine. Francine Severac," she lied. A look of disbelief spread across his face and panic rose in her. Had she been recognized? Was the charade already over?

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She was determined to hide her identity. Claire de Montebourg was running, running from a terrible truth she did not want to believe. But when her car slithered dangerously across a country road during the storm, a flat tire threatened to ruin all her plans. Then a pair of blinding headlights flashed out of the gloom, and a young man who introduced himself as Dave Heron entered her life. "How far are you going, Miss, er--" "Francine. Francine Severac," she lied. A look of disbelief spread across his face and panic rose in her. Had she been recognized? Was the charade already over?