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* '''Author''': [[Vicki Lewis Thompson]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Vicki Lewis Thompson]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Superromance]]  
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* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|# 389]]  
* '''Year''': 1990
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* '''Year''': [[:category:1990 Releases|1990]]
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IT STARTED AS A RUSE. Sociology professor  Emily Johnson had done some unusual things in the name of research. But waitressing in a Tucson watering hole beat all! She'd taken the summer job in order to study ironworkers who frequented the bar. Ned Tucker caught her eye immediately. The handsome construction worker liked to read literature perched high atop a beam ... and recite poetry in bed. He and Emily forged links that couldn't be broken. But Emily feared for Ned's safety on the job. At the risk of losing him, she'd have to tell the whole truth about herself. Before someone was killed.
 
IT STARTED AS A RUSE. Sociology professor  Emily Johnson had done some unusual things in the name of research. But waitressing in a Tucson watering hole beat all! She'd taken the summer job in order to study ironworkers who frequented the bar. Ned Tucker caught her eye immediately. The handsome construction worker liked to read literature perched high atop a beam ... and recite poetry in bed. He and Emily forged links that couldn't be broken. But Emily feared for Ned's safety on the job. At the risk of losing him, she'd have to tell the whole truth about herself. Before someone was killed.

Revision as of 23:54, 2 September 2007

IT STARTED AS A RUSE. Sociology professor Emily Johnson had done some unusual things in the name of research. But waitressing in a Tucson watering hole beat all! She'd taken the summer job in order to study ironworkers who frequented the bar. Ned Tucker caught her eye immediately. The handsome construction worker liked to read literature perched high atop a beam ... and recite poetry in bed. He and Emily forged links that couldn't be broken. But Emily feared for Ned's safety on the job. At the risk of losing him, she'd have to tell the whole truth about herself. Before someone was killed.