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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NQ1DY8/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Who Rides The Tiger] - Out of Print
 
* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NQ1DY8/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Who Rides The Tiger] - Out of Print
  
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==Book Description==
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"Who rides the tiger dare not dismount" goes the Chinese saying -- and Dominique felt the proverb could well apply to her strange, impulsive marriage to Vincente Santos. She dared not dismount from the tiger she rode -- but what if she was thrown?
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Vincente drew out a case of cheroots and extracted one calmly.
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His tawny eyes surveyed her almost indifferently, as if assessing her qualifications. "I want you to break your engagement to Harding and marry me!"
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"Marry you!" Dominique couldn't believe her cars. "You can't be serious!"
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His expression was withdrawn but intense. "Oh, but I am," he said calmly.
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Dominique pressed the palms of her hands against her burning cheeks. "This is ridiculous! You don't want to marry me! You don't love me!"
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His lack of emotion was uncharacteristic, his indifferent way of stating such assertions was unnerving.
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What manner of man was he. What were his motives? What extra motivations had inspired such a command?
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Revision as of 03:48, 26 September 2009

US Edition
By Anne Mather
Publisher Harlequin Presents #11
  Mills & Boon Romance #525
Original Release Date June 1973 (US)
  March 1971 (UK)
Author's US Release Date
Preceded by The Sanchez Tradition
Followed by Storm In A Rain Barrel
Harlequin Presents Series #
Preceded by Waves Of Fire
Followed by Dragon Bay
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Eve's Own Eden
Followed by The Lonely Shore

Book Description

"Who rides the tiger dare not dismount" goes the Chinese saying -- and Dominique felt the proverb could well apply to her strange, impulsive marriage to Vincente Santos. She dared not dismount from the tiger she rode -- but what if she was thrown?

Vincente drew out a case of cheroots and extracted one calmly.

His tawny eyes surveyed her almost indifferently, as if assessing her qualifications. "I want you to break your engagement to Harding and marry me!"

"Marry you!" Dominique couldn't believe her cars. "You can't be serious!"

His expression was withdrawn but intense. "Oh, but I am," he said calmly.

Dominique pressed the palms of her hands against her burning cheeks. "This is ridiculous! You don't want to marry me! You don't love me!"

His lack of emotion was uncharacteristic, his indifferent way of stating such assertions was unnerving.

What manner of man was he. What were his motives? What extra motivations had inspired such a command?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

US Reissue Edition, Release date unknown

Publication History