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==Book Description== | ==Book Description== | ||
Sam Lewis, attorney-at-law, was immediately attracted to Catherine Sinclair -- despite her lethal reputation with men. The blond, blue-eyed siren had tearfully requested his help ... and soon devastated him with her sensuous appeal. But Sam's feelings for Catherine ran deep -- beyond merely protecting her from a very real threat. He wanted her in his life, in his bed. And he wanted her in spite of her questionable past. | Sam Lewis, attorney-at-law, was immediately attracted to Catherine Sinclair -- despite her lethal reputation with men. The blond, blue-eyed siren had tearfully requested his help ... and soon devastated him with her sensuous appeal. But Sam's feelings for Catherine ran deep -- beyond merely protecting her from a very real threat. He wanted her in his life, in his bed. And he wanted her in spite of her questionable past. | ||
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+ | This is the second in a trio of books linking The Will and the Way and Something to Treasure |
Revision as of 17:02, 13 July 2008
- Author: Rita Clay Estrada
- Publisher: Harlequin Temptation
- Year: 1985
Book Description
Sam Lewis, attorney-at-law, was immediately attracted to Catherine Sinclair -- despite her lethal reputation with men. The blond, blue-eyed siren had tearfully requested his help ... and soon devastated him with her sensuous appeal. But Sam's feelings for Catherine ran deep -- beyond merely protecting her from a very real threat. He wanted her in his life, in his bed. And he wanted her in spite of her questionable past.
This is the second in a trio of books linking The Will and the Way and Something to Treasure