Difference between revisions of "Lost And Found - Dallas Schulze"
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− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373162634/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Lost And Found] |
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When Sam Delanian rescued Babs Malone from kidnappers, he wasn't being heroic. Sam planned to deliver Babs to her L.A. home, collect the hefty reward money and happily part company with the spoiled, bad-tempered heiress who wasn't anyone's idea of a Real American Heroine. | When Sam Delanian rescued Babs Malone from kidnappers, he wasn't being heroic. Sam planned to deliver Babs to her L.A. home, collect the hefty reward money and happily part company with the spoiled, bad-tempered heiress who wasn't anyone's idea of a Real American Heroine. | ||
But the kidnapping was only the tip of a very nasty iceberg that threatened Babs. As she and Sam went underground to flush out her enemies, he saw that he'd been wrong about Babs; she was resourceful and courageous. And for the first time Sam found a reason for heroism--but no guarantee it would keep them alive. | But the kidnapping was only the tip of a very nasty iceberg that threatened Babs. As she and Sam went underground to flush out her enemies, he saw that he'd been wrong about Babs; she was resourceful and courageous. And for the first time Sam found a reason for heroism--but no guarantee it would keep them alive. | ||
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Revision as of 15:52, 9 October 2007
- Author: Dallas Schulze
- Publisher: Harlequin American Romance, # 263
- Year: 1988
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Lost And Found
Book Description
When Sam Delanian rescued Babs Malone from kidnappers, he wasn't being heroic. Sam planned to deliver Babs to her L.A. home, collect the hefty reward money and happily part company with the spoiled, bad-tempered heiress who wasn't anyone's idea of a Real American Heroine.
But the kidnapping was only the tip of a very nasty iceberg that threatened Babs. As she and Sam went underground to flush out her enemies, he saw that he'd been wrong about Babs; she was resourceful and courageous. And for the first time Sam found a reason for heroism--but no guarantee it would keep them alive.