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[[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:1993 Releases]] [[Category:Contemporary]] | [[Category:Category Romance]] [[Category:1993 Releases]] [[Category:Contemporary]] | ||
* '''Author''': [[Tracy Hughes]] | * '''Author''': [[Tracy Hughes]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 502]] | + | * '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 502]] |
* '''Year''': 1993 | * '''Year''': 1993 | ||
* '''Setting''': | * '''Setting''': | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373165021/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Delta Dust] |
− | == | + | == Book Description == |
Hotter than the delta flatlands. That's how Dusty Webb described the heat between them. He knew he was flirting with disaster, but he was out of control. She took his breath away, but she also took his business away. | Hotter than the delta flatlands. That's how Dusty Webb described the heat between them. He knew he was flirting with disaster, but he was out of control. She took his breath away, but she also took his business away. | ||
Revision as of 20:39, 5 October 2007
- Author: Tracy Hughes
- Publisher: Harlequin American Romance # 502
- Year: 1993
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Delta Dust
Book Description
Hotter than the delta flatlands. That's how Dusty Webb described the heat between them. He knew he was flirting with disaster, but he was out of control. She took his breath away, but she also took his business away.
Cindy Hartzell was brazen and gorgeous, smart and sexy, and determined to make a success of Dusty's business. Crop-dusting came with risks aplenty, but nothing compared to the explosion when Cindy and Dusty faced off.
She loved his attention, but wouldn't give in to it. He loved her body and gladly admitted it, but wouldn't give her credit for brains. There was only one way to work out their differences-at a mile high.