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He ruffled her feathers. Roger Benedict was arrogant, stubborn and more handsome than any man had a right to be. But fledging photographer Valerie Vernon was willing to forgive all that. Working with the famous writer on his latest bird book would launch her career. Even if it did mean roughing it in the Mississippi woods for six long weeks ... alone with Roger. Only a few days into the assignment, however, Valerie noticed Roger was pursuing her with as much enthusiasm as he stalked the elusive warblers. But Valerie quickly took flight, she had no guarantees that a romp in the forest would lead to a permanent love nest. | He ruffled her feathers. Roger Benedict was arrogant, stubborn and more handsome than any man had a right to be. But fledging photographer Valerie Vernon was willing to forgive all that. Working with the famous writer on his latest bird book would launch her career. Even if it did mean roughing it in the Mississippi woods for six long weeks ... alone with Roger. Only a few days into the assignment, however, Valerie noticed Roger was pursuing her with as much enthusiasm as he stalked the elusive warblers. But Valerie quickly took flight, she had no guarantees that a romp in the forest would lead to a permanent love nest. |
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Author: Eugenia Riley Publisher: Harlequin Temptation Year: 1990
He ruffled her feathers. Roger Benedict was arrogant, stubborn and more handsome than any man had a right to be. But fledging photographer Valerie Vernon was willing to forgive all that. Working with the famous writer on his latest bird book would launch her career. Even if it did mean roughing it in the Mississippi woods for six long weeks ... alone with Roger. Only a few days into the assignment, however, Valerie noticed Roger was pursuing her with as much enthusiasm as he stalked the elusive warblers. But Valerie quickly took flight, she had no guarantees that a romp in the forest would lead to a permanent love nest.