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− | [[category:1987 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] | + | [[category:1987 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]][[Category:Lawyers]] |
* '''Author''': [[Karen Field]] | * '''Author''': [[Karen Field]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|# 244]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|# 244]] | ||
* '''Year''': [[:category:1987 Releases|1987]] | * '''Year''': [[:category:1987 Releases|1987]] | ||
* '''Setting''': | * '''Setting''': | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': |
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Attorney, Corinne Daye, no longer knew whom to trust: Derek Moar, the devastatingly attractive stranger who bore an amazing resemblance to her dead husband, or Margaret Krens, her loyal assistant, who insisted that Derek was on the wrong side of the law. Derek had told Corinne he loved her, and she'd believed him--until she'd found herself a major suspect in the video piracy case he was supposedly investigating. She only hoped that when the dust finally settled, Derek would be there to fill the emptiness that stretched endlessly before her. | Attorney, Corinne Daye, no longer knew whom to trust: Derek Moar, the devastatingly attractive stranger who bore an amazing resemblance to her dead husband, or Margaret Krens, her loyal assistant, who insisted that Derek was on the wrong side of the law. Derek had told Corinne he loved her, and she'd believed him--until she'd found herself a major suspect in the video piracy case he was supposedly investigating. She only hoped that when the dust finally settled, Derek would be there to fill the emptiness that stretched endlessly before her. |
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- Author: Karen Field
- Publisher: Harlequin Superromance # 244
- Year: 1987
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing:
Book Description
Attorney, Corinne Daye, no longer knew whom to trust: Derek Moar, the devastatingly attractive stranger who bore an amazing resemblance to her dead husband, or Margaret Krens, her loyal assistant, who insisted that Derek was on the wrong side of the law. Derek had told Corinne he loved her, and she'd believed him--until she'd found herself a major suspect in the video piracy case he was supposedly investigating. She only hoped that when the dust finally settled, Derek would be there to fill the emptiness that stretched endlessly before her.