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Salzano's Captive Bride
By: Daphne ClairRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Harlequin Presents Extra
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Marco Salzano is furious! One moment of passion in the sultry heat of carnaval has had its price. Burning with suspicion and anger, the arrogant Venezuelan is going to track down his errant one-night stand and claim his love child!
But he's accusing the wrong woman. Pretending to be her sister, fragile Amber convinces Marco that the baby in question is not his. But when Marco discovers her deception, he vows to take Amber-- not as his mistress, but as his bride!
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| Title of Romance eBook: Salzano's Captive Bride | |
| Release Date: 07-01-2009 | |
| Publisher: Harlequin Presents Extra |
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| Parent title | Salzano's Captive Bride |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9787770724329 |
| File size | 892 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
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Salzano's Captive Bride
She closed a cupboard door with a click of the old-fashioned catch, hastily hung the tea towel on its rail and hurried along the short hallway.
The rimu floorboards beneath the faded carpet runner creaked under her bare feet. The old building in a once-fashionable Auckland suburb had endured a chequered career from grand home to orphanage to boarding house until, towards the end of the twentieth century, some crude renovations had converted it into flats. Amber was lucky to have leased one on the ground floor at a reasonable price, in return for some badly needed redecorating.
She switched on the porch light and hesitated at the sight of a large, dark shape behind the blue-and-red stained glass panes on the top part of the door. After a second or two the shape moved and raised a hand to rap on the wooden panel between the panes.
Cautiously she opened the door, braced to slam it shut again.
The porch light shone down on glossy waves of night-black hair combed back from an arresting olive-toned face with high cheekbones and a commanding nose. The forbidding features and uncompromising, beard-shadowed jaw were at odds with a sensuous male mouth, even though at the moment it was stubbornly set and unsmiling.
Vaguely she was conscious of broad shoulders, a pristine white T-shirt moulded over a toned chest, and long powerful legs encased in olive-green trousers. Casual clothes that somehow managed to convey a sense of style and expense.
But most of her attention was riveted by a nearly coal-dark gaze, burning with what looked like anger.
Which didn't make sense. She'd never laid eyes on the man i
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