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* '''Author''': [[Jacqueline Ashley]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Jacqueline Ashley]]
* '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 316]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American Romance By The Numbers|# 316]]
 
* '''Year''': 1989
 
* '''Year''': 1989
 
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But Jack had a lot to learn about women.  When he went undercover to catch a crook he wouldn't even listen to Emma's offer of badly needed advice.
 
But Jack had a lot to learn about women.  When he went undercover to catch a crook he wouldn't even listen to Emma's offer of badly needed advice.
  
His overprotective attitude didn't faze Emma-she simply charged ahead.  So when Jack posed as a male escort, Emma secretly signed on as a client.
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His overprotective attitude didn't faze Emma -- she simply charged ahead.  So when Jack posed as a male escort, Emma secretly signed on as a client.
  
And discovered how perilous-and romantic-police work could be.
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And discovered how perilous -- and romantic -- police work could be.

Latest revision as of 15:02, 13 November 2022


Book Description

Emma Springer admired her new neighbor's dedication. Detective Jack Spencer made work his number one priority.

But Jack had a lot to learn about women. When he went undercover to catch a crook he wouldn't even listen to Emma's offer of badly needed advice.

His overprotective attitude didn't faze Emma -- she simply charged ahead. So when Jack posed as a male escort, Emma secretly signed on as a client.

And discovered how perilous -- and romantic -- police work could be.