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*'''Author:''' [[Penny Jordan]]
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*'''Author''': [[Penny Jordan]]
*'''Publisher:''' [[Harlequin]]
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*'''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Presents]]
*'''Release Date:''' 1985
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*'''Release Date''': 1985
  
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==Book Description==
 
"I'm glad we both know the score."  
 
"I'm glad we both know the score."  
  

Latest revision as of 20:02, 30 December 2007

Book Description

"I'm glad we both know the score."

Jay Courtland was used to playing the game of love with sophisticated women who followed the rules - no attachments, no commitments, no cheating. He was not used to the Vanessas of the world.

Yet when he mistook Vanessa for her more glamorous cousin, she reluctantly continued the deception. She was twenty-two years old, had never had a lover and knew she'd never again meet a man who made her feel the way Jay could.

So she prayed for a little beginner's luck and took the chance that Jay would eventually see her - and want her - for what she really was...and not as a poor substitute for Nadia.