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− | [[category:1984 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] | + | [[category:1984 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]][[Category:Reunion Stories]][[Category:Politics]] |
* '''Author''': [[Casey Douglas]] | * '''Author''': [[Casey Douglas]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|#131]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|#131]] | ||
− | * '''Year''' | + | * '''Year''': 1984 |
* '''Setting''': | * '''Setting''': | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing:''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing:''' |
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
As rioting beset the Malaysian capital, two strangers sheltered in a basement -- and fell in love. The madness of the world was purged with the night. With the dawn they were separated. Until four years later in Washington, when cultural adviser Danielle Davis and logger Ryan Kilpatrick locked horns at an embassy party. The minute their eyes met, they became the intimate strangers of long ago. Mutual need made them forget that high-handed diplomats and headstrong loners don't mix. For they wouldn't be content with just a taste of life.... | As rioting beset the Malaysian capital, two strangers sheltered in a basement -- and fell in love. The madness of the world was purged with the night. With the dawn they were separated. Until four years later in Washington, when cultural adviser Danielle Davis and logger Ryan Kilpatrick locked horns at an embassy party. The minute their eyes met, they became the intimate strangers of long ago. Mutual need made them forget that high-handed diplomats and headstrong loners don't mix. For they wouldn't be content with just a taste of life.... |
Revision as of 03:07, 11 December 2007
- Author: Casey Douglas
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance #131
- Year: 1984
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing:
Book Description
As rioting beset the Malaysian capital, two strangers sheltered in a basement -- and fell in love. The madness of the world was purged with the night. With the dawn they were separated. Until four years later in Washington, when cultural adviser Danielle Davis and logger Ryan Kilpatrick locked horns at an embassy party. The minute their eyes met, they became the intimate strangers of long ago. Mutual need made them forget that high-handed diplomats and headstrong loners don't mix. For they wouldn't be content with just a taste of life....