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Baby, It's Cold Outside
By: Jennifer Greene , Merline LovelaceRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Harlequin Anthology
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The best way to keep warm... when the weather turns cold:
1) Seek shelter
Opting to spend the holidays in solitude, Emilie Sutherland has found the perfect place: a hunting lodge in Alaska! But when a hunky stranger comes seeking shelter during a blizzard, Emilie wonders if maybe isolation is overrated, after all....
2) Build a cozy fire
Nothing ruins an adventure to Antarctica like being stranded on a lifeboat! But when a hot Air Force pilot rescues Mia Harrelson, she wonders if she's escaped the danger of freezing only to lose herself in the sexy fire of his eyes....
3) Curl up with a nice, hot male...
She is a consummate professional. Until Stacy Bristol finds herself working on a series of photo shoots with a gorgeous Viking--er, Olympic skier. But the minute his shirt comes off, Stacy is torn between icy professional resolve...and her melting knees!
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| Title of Romance eBook: Baby, It's Cold Outside | Series: Blame It On, , #3 |
| Release Date: 01-01-2010 | |
| Publisher: Harlequin Anthology |
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| Parent title | Baby, It's Cold Outside |
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| SKU | 2370002520782 |
| File size | 1345 |
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Baby, It's Cold Outside
She wasn't sleeping.
She hadn't slept since she could remember.
But there was no one at the front door. There couldn't be. When the seaplane brought her in two days before, the blizzard had been predicted. The pilot had argued and protested about leaving her, but Emilie knew what she was getting into.
She hadn't spent time in her family's Alaskan lodge in years, but the week before Christmas, the weather was predictable. The snow had started yesterday, silent and soft. Then the wind began—tufty and capricious at first.
By midyesterday, the view from every window was a whiteout, and the winds had turned into an orchestra of trumpet blows and percussion and high-pitched screams in every nook and cranny. No one could feel more alone than in the middle of an Alaskan blizzard, but that was exactly what Emilie wanted. To be alone where no one could reach her—at least until the holiday season was completely over.
She'd just snuggled in tight again when she heard a second round of pounding.
This time she pulled the down comforter over her head. It was one thing to be depressed, another thing to be delusional. There was no one at the door. The closest house was two miles away and probably uninhabited— few stuck out the winters around Silver Bay; the weather was just too unrelentingly rough.
The wind was ferocious enough to create all kinds of eerie, unpredictable sounds. She just had to ignore them.
The next time she opened her eyes, the bedside clock claimed it was ten the next morning. Sta
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