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Vivian was trapped in an empty life. She wanted out--out of a cruel, meaningless marriage. But minutes before she planned to leave, she was kidnapped. When she awoke on a tropical island, she was mystified. And no one would tell her why she was there. The mystery only deepened when she came face to face with her handsome jailer, a man of violent extremes--vicious and tender, brutal and loving. The paradise setting was perfect, but nothing made sense! | Vivian was trapped in an empty life. She wanted out--out of a cruel, meaningless marriage. But minutes before she planned to leave, she was kidnapped. When she awoke on a tropical island, she was mystified. And no one would tell her why she was there. The mystery only deepened when she came face to face with her handsome jailer, a man of violent extremes--vicious and tender, brutal and loving. The paradise setting was perfect, but nothing made sense! |
Revision as of 00:31, 15 August 2007
- Author: Magali
- Publisher: Harlequin Mystique # 68
- Year: 1980
Vivian was trapped in an empty life. She wanted out--out of a cruel, meaningless marriage. But minutes before she planned to leave, she was kidnapped. When she awoke on a tropical island, she was mystified. And no one would tell her why she was there. The mystery only deepened when she came face to face with her handsome jailer, a man of violent extremes--vicious and tender, brutal and loving. The paradise setting was perfect, but nothing made sense!