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The BlueBook: A Uniform System of Citation (edition 2005)

by Mary Miles Prince

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He'll make her his again…even if he has to seduce her When the woman he loves is taken, Forest "Trees" Scott abandons a mission to save her from the enemy. Fearing the worst, he moves heaven and earth to find her-until he realizes Laila Torres left him of her own free will for the man who used her for six years. He's stunned and wrecked. She played him-and he fell for it. One thing he's not doing? Giving up. He'll find her and he'll make her pay…in his bed. Laila is devastated by her tormentor's return, but when he threatens the bodyguard she's so foolishly fallen for, she risks everything-including her life-to protect Trees. As a mere pawn in a deadly game played by factions of a cartel, she and Trees have no future unless she can somehow destroy them. But she doesn't count on Trees hunting her down, stripping her soul bare, and insisting in the sexiest way possible that she belongs to him and always will. But danger awaits around every corner, and secrets abound. As Trees and Laila fight for their future, their enemies close in. Will they let go of their hurts and trust in their love before it's too late? Contains mature themes.… (more)
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Title:The BlueBook: A Uniform System of Citation
Authors:Mary Miles Prince
Info:Columbia Law Review Association (2005), Edition: 18th, Spiral-bound
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He'll make her his again…even if he has to seduce her When the woman he loves is taken, Forest "Trees" Scott abandons a mission to save her from the enemy. Fearing the worst, he moves heaven and earth to find her-until he realizes Laila Torres left him of her own free will for the man who used her for six years. He's stunned and wrecked. She played him-and he fell for it. One thing he's not doing? Giving up. He'll find her and he'll make her pay…in his bed. Laila is devastated by her tormentor's return, but when he threatens the bodyguard she's so foolishly fallen for, she risks everything-including her life-to protect Trees. As a mere pawn in a deadly game played by factions of a cartel, she and Trees have no future unless she can somehow destroy them. But she doesn't count on Trees hunting her down, stripping her soul bare, and insisting in the sexiest way possible that she belongs to him and always will. But danger awaits around every corner, and secrets abound. As Trees and Laila fight for their future, their enemies close in. Will they let go of their hurts and trust in their love before it's too late? Contains mature themes.

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