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Chain Lightning (Silhouette Intimate Moments No. 256) (Intimate Moments,…

by Elizabeth Lowell

Series: Silhouette Intimate Moments (256)

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Silhouette (1988), Paperback

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For the people of Australia fair dinkum!
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"What you need is a lover."
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Sent by a meddling boss on a suprise vacation to Australia, our heroine finds herself facing her three biggest fears--water, planes, and boats. Mandy is a woman most of us can relate to. She won't hide from her fears. Sutter is a man that has a hard time understanding her at first. But being a diplomat, he has learned to study people, and by studying Mandy he learns that there is more to her than her sharp wit and amber eyes. What he finds, he doesn't want to admit to himself. Beside a few big goofs on the scuba diving sequences, this was a great fast read. Want to get away for a day? Pick up this book and go to Australia with Mandy Blythe and Damon Sutter.

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