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It would take everything in Dillon Reese's considerable power to get his man this time. He didn't need -- didn't want -- distractions. Like the soft sound of a woman's voice -- or a little girl's tears. Though he had hardened himself against love long ago, Dillon found himself on dangerous ground. For as he sheltered this woman and child, he could never claim them as his own. And he ached to do just that?  
 
It would take everything in Dillon Reese's considerable power to get his man this time. He didn't need -- didn't want -- distractions. Like the soft sound of a woman's voice -- or a little girl's tears. Though he had hardened himself against love long ago, Dillon found himself on dangerous ground. For as he sheltered this woman and child, he could never claim them as his own. And he ached to do just that?  
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== Related Titles ==
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Connected to [[Inadmissible Passion]], [[Claiming His Family]] and [[Incriminating Passion]].
  
 
==Awards/Nominations==
 
==Awards/Nominations==
 
* Nominee for the [[Daphne du Maurier Award]] for Excellence in Romantic Suspense
 
* Nominee for the [[Daphne du Maurier Award]] for Excellence in Romantic Suspense
 
* [[Write Touch]] Readers' Award Nominee for Best Romantic Suspense
 
* [[Write Touch]] Readers' Award Nominee for Best Romantic Suspense

Revision as of 21:39, 2 October 2007

Book Description

SHE COULDN'T SAY NO TO HIM?

Not when he vowed to protect her child with his life. For Dillon Reese was after a murderer and Jacqueline Schettler's child was his only witness. Now Jacqueline fought to keep from falling hard for the devastating district attorney. Because Dillon had only one passion. And it was for justice?

It would take everything in Dillon Reese's considerable power to get his man this time. He didn't need -- didn't want -- distractions. Like the soft sound of a woman's voice -- or a little girl's tears. Though he had hardened himself against love long ago, Dillon found himself on dangerous ground. For as he sheltered this woman and child, he could never claim them as his own. And he ached to do just that?

Related Titles

Connected to Inadmissible Passion, Claiming His Family and Incriminating Passion.

Awards/Nominations