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A carregar... Divorced, Desperate and Deceivedpor Christie Craig
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An undercover DEA agent and a feisty divorc? fight to resist their impossible attraction, and to stay alive, as they are chased by a drug lord intent on keeping his case from going to trial. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I liked both Kathy and Luke. This book was light hearted while also being realistic. It wasn't one of those that went for laughs over believability. The heroine wasn't running around endangering herself and everyone else by ignoring good advice and common sense etc. The hero did a good job protecting her without being superman. The sex scenes were good, hot without being too long or unnecessarily graphic. I have nothing against graphic but they belong more in a book that is erotica or leans that way rather than a light hearted romp. So well done there. I loved the character of Joey, the sort of bad guy who didn't really want to be bad.
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