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'''A notorious heartbreaker...'''
 
'''A notorious heartbreaker...'''
 
<br>That was how Lowri's cousin described Adam Hawkridge. So sensible Lowri had no intention of succumbing to man-about-town Adam's considerable charm - though actually staying immune to him was easer said than done! Soon Lowri found herself longing to let her heart rule her head - and learned that all affairs hat their price. Was Lowri going to be the one who paid in full, when Adam was so open about his lack of interest in marriage?
 
<br>That was how Lowri's cousin described Adam Hawkridge. So sensible Lowri had no intention of succumbing to man-about-town Adam's considerable charm - though actually staying immune to him was easer said than done! Soon Lowri found herself longing to let her heart rule her head - and learned that all affairs hat their price. Was Lowri going to be the one who paid in full, when Adam was so open about his lack of interest in marriage?
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== Reviews ==
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* [http://www.romantictimes.com/books_review.php?book=4731 Romantic Times] (USA-Edition)
  
 
== Other Editions ==
 
== Other Editions ==

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Book Description

A notorious heartbreaker...
That was how Lowri's cousin described Adam Hawkridge. So sensible Lowri had no intention of succumbing to man-about-town Adam's considerable charm - though actually staying immune to him was easer said than done! Soon Lowri found herself longing to let her heart rule her head - and learned that all affairs hat their price. Was Lowri going to be the one who paid in full, when Adam was so open about his lack of interest in marriage?

Reviews

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  • Title: War alles nur ein Spiel?
  • Publisher: Cora Verlag
  • Imprint: Julia 1219, December 1996