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Tony had always relied on his sex appeal to get what he wanted from women. With other women it had been a game. With Amanda… But Tony would do anything to get his kidnapped daughter back, even if it meant seducing Amanda, the one woman who was somehow the key to his daughter’s disappearance. | Tony had always relied on his sex appeal to get what he wanted from women. With other women it had been a game. With Amanda… But Tony would do anything to get his kidnapped daughter back, even if it meant seducing Amanda, the one woman who was somehow the key to his daughter’s disappearance. | ||
− | + | Ninth in the [[Dangerous Men]] series. |
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- Author: Aimee Thurlo
- Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue # 337
- Year: 1995
- Setting:
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About The Book
He was tall, dark and dangerous…not exactly the kind of man Amanda Vila was looking for as a father to her daughter. Then again, no other man had ever made her melt with desire—not like Tony Ramos. But Amanda always played by the rules—she couldn’t possibly get romantically involved with a renegade lawman…a man of many faces….
Tony had always relied on his sex appeal to get what he wanted from women. With other women it had been a game. With Amanda… But Tony would do anything to get his kidnapped daughter back, even if it meant seducing Amanda, the one woman who was somehow the key to his daughter’s disappearance.
Ninth in the Dangerous Men series.