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(4) | None | In this sultry tale of passion, Linda Cajio reveals how sometimes lust can lead to love. A seducer of countless women, James Farraday likes a challenge. He's known the elegant, spirited Anne Kitteridge all his life, and has crossed paths with her at polo matches many times. Truth be told, he's secretly wanted to sleep with the sexy veterinarian for years. But lately Anne has kept him at arm's length. Undeterred, James devises a plan to get close--close enough to turn on his magnetic charms so that she will have no choice but to fall into his tight embrace. Refusing to be just another conquest, Anne resolved long ago to ignore James's broad shoulders and blazing blue eyes. So when James hires her to care for his prize-winning horse, Anne sees the proposition as nothing more than a business deal. But Anne soon discovers that she cannot help but be drawn to the soft soul hidden beneath James's bad-boy demeanor. Still, this handsome rogue has a record of breaking hearts. Can Anne risk becoming a casualty of love? Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from these Loveswept titles: The Notorious Lady Anne, Along Came Trouble, and Strictly Business.… (more) |
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None ▾Book descriptions In this sultry tale of passion, Linda Cajio reveals how sometimes lust can lead to love. A seducer of countless women, James Farraday likes a challenge. He's known the elegant, spirited Anne Kitteridge all his life, and has crossed paths with her at polo matches many times. Truth be told, he's secretly wanted to sleep with the sexy veterinarian for years. But lately Anne has kept him at arm's length. Undeterred, James devises a plan to get close--close enough to turn on his magnetic charms so that she will have no choice but to fall into his tight embrace. Refusing to be just another conquest, Anne resolved long ago to ignore James's broad shoulders and blazing blue eyes. So when James hires her to care for his prize-winning horse, Anne sees the proposition as nothing more than a business deal. But Anne soon discovers that she cannot help but be drawn to the soft soul hidden beneath James's bad-boy demeanor. Still, this handsome rogue has a record of breaking hearts. Can Anne risk becoming a casualty of love? Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from these Loveswept titles: The Notorious Lady Anne, Along Came Trouble, and Strictly Business. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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As James Farraday rode past on his polo pony, Anne Kitteridge sighed. The man was impossibly handsome, with Robert Redford's jaw, Cary Grant's smile, and a delectably muscled body that would make any woman melt! She'd known him all her life, had once made a fool of herself over him, and now she insisted she was immune to his charms... until he offered her a proposition she couldn't refuse. But agreeing to keep Battle Cry, James's extraordinary horse, at her breeding farm meant she'd have to work in disturbingly intimate conditions with the one man who drew her into an emotional whirlwind, made her yearn to be possessed, to choose ecstasy in his arms. For years Anne had been James's obsession, this elegant, spirited woman who challenged a man to break through the steel and embrace the rose underneath--but he believed shed settle for no less than perfection. Would revealing his private struggle mean losing the only prize he'd ever wanted? ![](https://image.librarything.com/pics/transdot.gif) | |
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