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Should he silence her with kisses or with death? That was Lord Logan Hammonds choice when he overheard gorgeous Gillian Marlowe rattling on about the traitorous conversation shed overheard. If the virile American spy killed the aristocratic chit, hed never sample her luscious lips nor boldly roam her alluring curves. But if he made love to the overly curious innocent, the hot-blooded agent might get too attached to a woman who could desire him one minute-and double cross him the next.
Gillian Marlowe was immediately suspicious when cynical, condescending Logan Hammond took an interest in her. He was too worldly to respect her opinions, too rich to want her dowry, and too libertine to want to pursue a marriage-minded lady like her. But because the rake flattered her, Gillian cast aside her doubts. Though intuition dictated caution, instinct demanded that the untouched blonde succumb to Logans sensual power and learn all about life from the oh-so charming seductive scoundrel.
Should he silence her with kisses or with death? That was Lord Logan Hammonds choice when he overheard gorgeous Gillian Marlowe rattling on about the traitorous conversation shed overheard. If the virile American spy killed the aristocratic chit, hed never sample her luscious lips nor boldly roam her alluring curves. But if he made love to the overly curious innocent, the hot-blooded agent might get too attached to a woman who could desire him one minute-and double cross him the next.
Gillian Marlowe was immediately suspicious when cynical, condescending Logan Hammond took an interest in her. He was too worldly to respect her opinions, too rich to want her dowry, and too libertine to want to pursue a marriage-minded lady like her. But because the rake flattered her, Gillian cast aside her doubts. Though intuition dictated caution, instinct demanded that the untouched blonde succumb to Logans sensual power and learn all about life from the oh-so charming seductive scoundrel.
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