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[[Category:1992 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Robyn Donald]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]]
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* '''Year''': 1992
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* '''Setting''': 
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==Book Description==
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'You're running scared, Laurel.'
  
 
And according to Alick Forsythe, she didn't even know what she was really running from.
 
And according to Alick Forsythe, she didn't even know what she was really running from.
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Wrong. Laurel knew all too well. Alick was exciting but dangerous, and that kind of potent attraction in a man had led to her disastrous marriage - an experience she never wanted to repeat.
 
Wrong. Laurel knew all too well. Alick was exciting but dangerous, and that kind of potent attraction in a man had led to her disastrous marriage - an experience she never wanted to repeat.
  
Alick, however, made it Quite clear that he didn't intend to take no for an answer. Laurel thought about trying to get away - but, for some reason, she knew that submitting to the inevitable would be so much easier
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Alick, however, made it quite clear that he didn't intend to take no for an answer. Laurel thought about trying to get away - but, for some reason, she knew that submitting to the inevitable would be so much easier

Latest revision as of 00:20, 26 June 2008

Book Description

'You're running scared, Laurel.'

And according to Alick Forsythe, she didn't even know what she was really running from.

Wrong. Laurel knew all too well. Alick was exciting but dangerous, and that kind of potent attraction in a man had led to her disastrous marriage - an experience she never wanted to repeat.

Alick, however, made it quite clear that he didn't intend to take no for an answer. Laurel thought about trying to get away - but, for some reason, she knew that submitting to the inevitable would be so much easier