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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is fascinating read! From beginning to the end it had me transfixed so that I finished it in two sittings. You have a bad girl for your heroine who is from the East Coast and trapped in Portland, Oregon. The you got a good guy for your hero who is an Agent. Damaged Goods has become a favorite because I love seeing the girl as the one who needs fixed instead of the guy. This book was a great read and I really suggest to anyone likes a story that can make you forget anything else! This is my first read by Cynthia Dane and I’m sure it won’t be the last! ( ) no reviews | add a review
A human trafficker. A city suffering economic instability. A man and woman who are the only ones who can fix this mess - or be the ones responsible for the whole world burning... East coast girl Sylvia has been trapped in Portland, Oregon for a year, trying to make ends meet with her tenuously legal professions. When she's arrested yet again for solicitation, she's reunited with Agent Joseph Montoya, a man she has a history with. A hot, chemically-charged history full of desire, heat, and irrevocable mistakes. Joseph has an unusual proposition: if Sylvia goes undercover as the newly hired girlfriend of billionaire Alexander Sheen, a man under investigation for running a human trafficking operation, she'll have her record cleared. For a woman who has had nothing but bad luck over the past year, the offer is tempting. But Sylvia isn't one to jump into danger - although she is one to jump into love. Which is something else Joseph offers her, even though they both constantly deny it. Both Sylvia and Joseph have more than a criminal mastermind to overcome if they want to open their hearts again. They have to set aside their heartbroken pasts and realize that they're no longer a pair of damaged goods with no hope for real love. It's going to take a lot of convincing. For the both of them. No library descriptions found. |
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