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Deceit of a Pagan

by Carole Mortimer

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Deceit Of A Man by Carole Mortimer released on Apr 24, 1980 is available now for purchase.
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The hero was looney tunes! Honestly his actions and reactions were written as if he were a teenager. Lots of weird overwrought reactions to things. He was like a fourteen year old nerdy boy playing at being alpha. I laughed so it was good fun that way. ( )
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Templar smiled down tenderly at the tiny infant, she had just cradled to sleep, brushing back the fiery curls so like her won auburn tresses.
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Templar's care of her dead sister's child was a labor of love-even though it had meant giving up her successful modeling career.

However, when the financial strain outgrew her own resources, Templar tried to contact the baby's father. it was a shock to learn that he, too, was dead.

It was a greater shock to face Leon Marcose, Keri's uncle, and learn that he was determined to raise the child as his own-and marry the mother. How could Templar tell him the truth now?
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