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[[Category:1996 Releases]][[Category:Europe]]
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[[Category:1996 Releases]][[Category:Europe]][[Category:Budapest]]
 
* '''Author:''' [[Sara Wood]]
 
* '''Author:''' [[Sara Wood]]
* '''Publisher:''' [[Harlequin]] [[Presents]], [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|# 1796]]
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* '''Publisher:''' [[Harlequin]] [[Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|# 1796]]
 
* '''Year:''' 1994, First North American Publication 1996
 
* '''Year:''' 1994, First North American Publication 1996
 
* '''ISBN:''' 0-373-11796-5
 
* '''ISBN:''' 0-373-11796-5
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''"I KNOW YOUR GAME AND REFUSE TO PLAY IT---IN FACT, YOU'RE GOING TO PLAY MINE."''
 
''"I KNOW YOUR GAME AND REFUSE TO PLAY IT---IN FACT, YOU'RE GOING TO PLAY MINE."''
  
Mariann loved a challenge, but it seemed that no amount of quick thinking and fast talking could outwit ruthless publisher Vigado Gabor. His laser-sharp instincts made him a formidable opponent---and he knew that Mariann's reasons for being in Budapest weren't quite what they seemed. Mariann couldn't allow herself to become intoxicated by Vigado's raw sexuality and brooding charisma. But Vigado played to win, and demanded nothing less than total surrender. How could Mariann resist?
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Mariann loved a challenge, but it seemed that no amount of quick thinking and fast talking could outwit ruthless publisher Vigado Gabor. His laser-sharp instincts made him a formidable opponent -- and he knew that Mariann's reasons for being in Budapest weren't quite what they seemed. Mariann couldn't allow herself to become intoxicated by Vigado's raw sexuality and brooding charisma. But Vigado played to win, and demanded nothing less than total surrender. How could Mariann resist?
 
 
  
 
== Related Titles ==
 
== Related Titles ==
  
 
Book two in the Destiny series
 
Book two in the Destiny series

Revision as of 22:00, 2 February 2008

Book Description

"I KNOW YOUR GAME AND REFUSE TO PLAY IT---IN FACT, YOU'RE GOING TO PLAY MINE."

Mariann loved a challenge, but it seemed that no amount of quick thinking and fast talking could outwit ruthless publisher Vigado Gabor. His laser-sharp instincts made him a formidable opponent -- and he knew that Mariann's reasons for being in Budapest weren't quite what they seemed. Mariann couldn't allow herself to become intoxicated by Vigado's raw sexuality and brooding charisma. But Vigado played to win, and demanded nothing less than total surrender. How could Mariann resist?

Related Titles

Book two in the Destiny series