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* '''Synopsis''': It should have been a piece of cake. All he had to do was pick up some pretty little bail-jumper who wasn't even bothering to hide. But cynical bounty hunter Jack Dakota soon discovered there was nothing easy about spitfire M. J. O'Leary-or about this case. | * '''Synopsis''': It should have been a piece of cake. All he had to do was pick up some pretty little bail-jumper who wasn't even bothering to hide. But cynical bounty hunter Jack Dakota soon discovered there was nothing easy about spitfire M. J. O'Leary-or about this case. | ||
− | Someone had set them both up. Now they were handcuffed together and on the run from a pair of hired killers. And M. J. wasn't talking-not even when Jack found a gigantic blue diamond hidden in her purse. Everything told Jack this alluring vixen couldn't be trusted...everything, that is, except his captive heart. | + | Someone had set them both up. Now they were handcuffed together and on the run from a pair of hired killers. And M. J. wasn't talking-not even when Jack found a gigantic blue diamond hidden in her purse. Everything told Jack this alluring vixen couldn't be trusted...everything, that is, except his captive heart.--[[User:Zwbookworm|Zwbookworm]] 12:17, 4 May 2010 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 12:17, 4 May 2010
- Author: Nora Roberts
- Publisher: Silhouette Intimate Moments # 823
- Year: 1997
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Captive Star
- Series: The Stars of Mithra Trilogy
- Reading Order: Book 02
- Synopsis: It should have been a piece of cake. All he had to do was pick up some pretty little bail-jumper who wasn't even bothering to hide. But cynical bounty hunter Jack Dakota soon discovered there was nothing easy about spitfire M. J. O'Leary-or about this case.
Someone had set them both up. Now they were handcuffed together and on the run from a pair of hired killers. And M. J. wasn't talking-not even when Jack found a gigantic blue diamond hidden in her purse. Everything told Jack this alluring vixen couldn't be trusted...everything, that is, except his captive heart.--Zwbookworm 12:17, 4 May 2010 (UTC) File:Http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n13/n65709.jpg.jpg