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* '''Author''': [[Heather Graham]] | * '''Author''': [[Heather Graham]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme]] [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers|# 108]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme]] [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers|# 108]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1986 | * '''Year''': 1986 | ||
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− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0440116538/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Dante's Daughter] |
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+ | == Book Description == | ||
+ | Her life depended on it. Or at least her future as an aspiring young journalist. That was the only reason Katie Hudson would confront the man she'd always resented. Her in-depth interview with Ken Hart, superreceiver for the Sarasota Saxons, turned into a series of threatening encounters, each one more dangerous than the last. Not only did Kent insist on setting his own tyrannical terms, he made it his business to protect Katie. She could take care of herself, thank you. She was the great Dante Hudson's daughter, who'd taught Kent Hart everything there was to know about football -- Dante's daughter, who was just about to learn everything there was to know about love. |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 11 October 2008
- Author: Heather Graham
- Publisher: Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme # 108
- Year: 1986
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Dante's Daughter
Book Description
Her life depended on it. Or at least her future as an aspiring young journalist. That was the only reason Katie Hudson would confront the man she'd always resented. Her in-depth interview with Ken Hart, superreceiver for the Sarasota Saxons, turned into a series of threatening encounters, each one more dangerous than the last. Not only did Kent insist on setting his own tyrannical terms, he made it his business to protect Katie. She could take care of herself, thank you. She was the great Dante Hudson's daughter, who'd taught Kent Hart everything there was to know about football -- Dante's daughter, who was just about to learn everything there was to know about love.