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Best-Kept Lies (Silhouette Desire #1592)
BestKept Lies - Silhouette Desire #1592
Author: Lisa Jackson
Guarding her body and soul. Was hiding the identity of her child's father worth risking her life? Only Randi McCafferty seemed to believe so, and investigator Kurt Striker was hell-bent on changing her mind. Hired by her well-meaning but overbearing brothers to keep Randi and her son safe, Kurt knew the only way to eradicate the danger w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373765928
ISBN-10: 0373765924
Publication Date: 7/1/2004
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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FriscoOBX avatar reviewed Best-Kept Lies (Silhouette Desire #1592) on + 601 more book reviews
quick easy read with likable characters, Randi McCafferty's story.
romanceaddict avatar reviewed Best-Kept Lies (Silhouette Desire #1592) on + 95 more book reviews
This was an okay book that finally gave the conclusion to the series and some long awaited answers. I was disappointed with it since the first three were good and kept building up the suspense for this one.
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Was hiding the identity of her child's father worth risking her life? Only Randi McCafferty seemed to believe so, and investigator Kurt Striker was hell-bent on changing her mind. Hired by her well-meaning but overbearing brothers to keep Randi and her son safe, Kurt knew the only way to eradicate the danger was to reveal Randi's darkest secret . . .any way he could.

But in uncovering her guarded past, Kurt was forced to confront his own well-hidden desires: He wanted the very woman he'd been entrusted to protect. There was no denying they shared a fierce attraction, yet Kurt feared having Randi in his bed would leave them both vulnerable to a force neither had ever imagined . . .


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