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− | [[category:1982 Releases]] | + | [[category:1982 Releases]][[Category:Romantic Suspense]][[Category:Mystique Books]] |
* '''Author''': [[Marianne Andrau ]] | * '''Author''': [[Marianne Andrau ]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 161]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Mystique|Harlequin Mystique]] [[Mystique By The Numbers|# 161]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1982 | * '''Year''': 1982 | ||
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Loving him demanded courage ...and caution. Maureen Williams was deeply attracted to dashing film produce Charles Faubert. Yet she knew marriage was out of the question --he was already engaged. Then Charles was accused of dealing on the black market--and jail was certain if the police could only find him. Maureen was powerless to resist his plea for help when the scandal broke. Why had he chosen to trust her? Or did he know she wouldn't--couldn't--refuse him, even if it meant daring unknown dangers? | Loving him demanded courage ...and caution. Maureen Williams was deeply attracted to dashing film produce Charles Faubert. Yet she knew marriage was out of the question --he was already engaged. Then Charles was accused of dealing on the black market--and jail was certain if the police could only find him. Maureen was powerless to resist his plea for help when the scandal broke. Why had he chosen to trust her? Or did he know she wouldn't--couldn't--refuse him, even if it meant daring unknown dangers? |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 10 June 2008
- Author: Marianne Andrau
- Publisher: Harlequin Mystique # 161
- Year: 1982
Book Description
Loving him demanded courage ...and caution. Maureen Williams was deeply attracted to dashing film produce Charles Faubert. Yet she knew marriage was out of the question --he was already engaged. Then Charles was accused of dealing on the black market--and jail was certain if the police could only find him. Maureen was powerless to resist his plea for help when the scandal broke. Why had he chosen to trust her? Or did he know she wouldn't--couldn't--refuse him, even if it meant daring unknown dangers?