Mills & Boon Romance
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She would not be seduced!
A pretty woman with no head for business? Christa Bellingham had worked hard to banish this image of herself. Did that mean that she now came across as too outspoken particularly about men?
She had learned the hard way that men were not to be trusted. And Daniel Geshard's line of business attracted the worst of deceivers.
He said Christa's cynicism was a disguise and he could teach her to trust. Daniel seemed so genuine, but didn't he have a lot to gain if he could win her over?
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Taming the seductress!
Star's cynical about marriage. No man really wants to be tied down. What he wants is fun without responsibility. Kyle's against sex without emotional commitment. So just why is he accepting a dinner date with Star? Is it because he's her temporary boss, or is he holding out for the one thing she's not ready to offer - love?
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How would he make her pay?At sixteen, Courage Bingham had been innocent and unawakened, but her body had been passionately responsive when she felt strong, youthful hands caress her in the dark of her family's summerhouse. Shame and guilt had tormented her ever since, combined with an equally aching need for this unknown-unseen-stranger.
Now, Courage worried that her senses were playing tricks on her. Gideon Reynolds, her harsh-featured, merciless new boss, could arouse her as only one other man ever had. Could they be one and the same? And, if they were, how would Gideon exact payment for her past deception?