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(New page: Category:1986 Releases Category:Category Romance * '''Author''': Joanne Bremer * '''Publisher''': Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme [[Candlelight Ecstasy Supreme By The Numbers...)
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0440187060/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 To Love A Thief]
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0440187060/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 To Love A Thief]
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==Book Description==
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For a moment it was like a movie--romantic, adventurous, exciting. Then Hillary Ann Worthington snapped back to reality--albeit reality of a rather exotic sort. The Blue Flamingo--a vintage railroad train that rivaled the Orient Express--was her late adoptive grandfather's choice of setting for the reading of his will. Shy, romantic Hillary, who lived in books, had hardly expected to be plunged into a treasure hunt, nor had she expected to find herself transformed into the mysterious Lady in Red.
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Michael Forbes, her grandfather's private secretary, insisted he'd been hired to protect her. But from whom? From Gage, the surly gardener? From Veronica, her icy adoptive mother? From the eccentric Purdacious Worthington? Was Michael Forbes, the irresistible Englishman, the man he claimed to be? And if she was in real danger, if she managed to escape a threat to her life, who would protect her from the dictates of her own passionately innocent heart?

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Book Description

For a moment it was like a movie--romantic, adventurous, exciting. Then Hillary Ann Worthington snapped back to reality--albeit reality of a rather exotic sort. The Blue Flamingo--a vintage railroad train that rivaled the Orient Express--was her late adoptive grandfather's choice of setting for the reading of his will. Shy, romantic Hillary, who lived in books, had hardly expected to be plunged into a treasure hunt, nor had she expected to find herself transformed into the mysterious Lady in Red.

Michael Forbes, her grandfather's private secretary, insisted he'd been hired to protect her. But from whom? From Gage, the surly gardener? From Veronica, her icy adoptive mother? From the eccentric Purdacious Worthington? Was Michael Forbes, the irresistible Englishman, the man he claimed to be? And if she was in real danger, if she managed to escape a threat to her life, who would protect her from the dictates of her own passionately innocent heart?