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Author: Elizabeth Glenn  
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Publisher: Harlequin Temptation
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* '''Author''': [[Elizabeth Glenn]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Temptation]] [[Harlequin Temptation By The Numbers|# 195]]
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* '''Year''': 1988
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* '''Amazon Listing''' : [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373252951/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 More Than Words]
  
He had a way without words. Lee Ann Chung was at her wits end with her hopelessly unruly dog, Doofus, so she enrolled him in obedience school. There she met the star canine, but it was his master who exuded a rare brand of animal magnetism. Keller Hunt really was the strong silent type. A policeman injured on duty, he had lost his voice -- perhaps permanently. But his touch and his embrace told Lee Ann all she needed to know. When his pride threatened their closeness, Lee Ann took a cue from Doofus and refused to listed.
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==Book Description==
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He had a way without words. Lee Ann Chung was at her wits end with her hopelessly unruly dog, Doofus, so she enrolled him in obedience school. There she met the star canine, but it was his master who exuded a rare brand of animal magnetism.  
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Keller Hunt really was the strong silent type. A policeman injured on duty, he had lost his voice -- perhaps permanently. But his touch and his embrace told Lee Ann all she needed to know. When his pride threatened their closeness, Lee Ann took a cue from Doofus and refused to listed.

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Book Description

He had a way without words. Lee Ann Chung was at her wits end with her hopelessly unruly dog, Doofus, so she enrolled him in obedience school. There she met the star canine, but it was his master who exuded a rare brand of animal magnetism.

Keller Hunt really was the strong silent type. A policeman injured on duty, he had lost his voice -- perhaps permanently. But his touch and his embrace told Lee Ann all she needed to know. When his pride threatened their closeness, Lee Ann took a cue from Doofus and refused to listed.