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Golden warrior
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Judy Gill |
Eric Lind was utterly masculine, outrageously sexy, and had a rake's reputation to match--how could Sylvia Mathieson allow herself to get lost in his bluer-than-blue eyes when she refused to be one o… |
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Sharing sunrise
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Judy Gill |
THE GORGEOUS, GROWN-UP BOY NEXT STORE...
Rolph McKenzie was infuriating, impossible -- and downright irresistible! Marion Crane had come home after years of traveling, determined to make the only… |
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Bad Billy Culver
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Judy Gill |
Billy Culver was back. Bad Billy Culver, and as usual, charm not withstading, everyone knew he must be up to no good. No one knew it better than Arlene Lambert . . . and no one feared him more. Conte… |
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GOLDEN SWAN
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Judy Gill |
When B.J. Gray roared up Cal Mixall's driveway, wrapped in form-fitting black leather, and crashed her motorcycle into his greenhouse, he was enchanted... and bent to kiss the shaken lady as the prin… |
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LOVING VOICES
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Judy Gill |
Blinded in a freak accident, Ken Ransom struggles to come to terms with his new disability, until the soothing and gentle voice of Ingrid Bjornsen reawakens his deepest dreams and passions. |
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MERMAID #335
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Judy Gill |
184 p. ; 18 cm |
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MOONLIGHT MAN
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Judy Gill |
The Irresistible Vagabond...
He was a gorgeous golden panther of a man, but Sharon Leslie insisted that Marc Duval was no more than a handsome drifter who'd befriended her son and tormented her by… |
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A scent of roses
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Judy Gill |
The phone call Susan Miller had feared all her married life had finally come: her race-car-driver husband, Greg, had crashed! Miraculously, he was only bruised, but he'd completely lost his memory. S… |
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STARGAZER
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Judy Gill |
As the helicopter hovered above her, Kathy M'Gonigle gazed with wonder at her heroic rescuer, but stormy-eyed Gabe Fowler was furious at how close she'd come to drowning in the sudden flood -- and sh… |
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