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[[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:1989 Releases]][[Category:Brazil]] | [[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:1989 Releases]][[Category:Brazil]] | ||
*'''Author''': Karen Van Der Zee | *'''Author''': Karen Van Der Zee | ||
− | *'''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]] [[ | + | *'''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#1222]] |
*'''Year''': 1989 | *'''Year''': 1989 | ||
*'''Setting''': Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | *'''Setting''': Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
==Book Description=== | ==Book Description=== | ||
− | + | The flame of romance was ignited | |
Wealthy Chantal Stevenson expected to rest when she checked into her stepfather's luxury hotel in Rio de Janeiro. But she was met by the cold gray eyes of Enrico Chamberlain, the wunderkind general manager of the hotel. | Wealthy Chantal Stevenson expected to rest when she checked into her stepfather's luxury hotel in Rio de Janeiro. But she was met by the cold gray eyes of Enrico Chamberlain, the wunderkind general manager of the hotel. |
Revision as of 18:54, 20 June 2009
- Author: Karen Van Der Zee
- Publisher: Harlequin Presents #1222
- Year: 1989
- Setting: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Book Description=
The flame of romance was ignited
Wealthy Chantal Stevenson expected to rest when she checked into her stepfather's luxury hotel in Rio de Janeiro. But she was met by the cold gray eyes of Enrico Chamberlain, the wunderkind general manager of the hotel.
Enrico was a man known to be cold and aloof to women. But with Chantal he was different. He was warm and passionate.
Until a man from Chantal's past appeared in Rio, and Enrico would not believe the truth. He rebuked her. But even his present contempt could not make Chantal forget the feelings he had aroused in her.