Linda H. (lindahaddix) - , reviewed Forbidden Enchantment (Harlequin Presents, No 1547) on + 378 more book reviews
Didn't she hate great big, rough men, anyway? What Andrea Forsythe lacked in stature she made up for in determination and fortitude. But when she set off to Africa to find her missing brother, even she had trouble defending herself from the perilous embrace of construction engineer Kane Mallory-an arrogantly virile man, as dangerous as the jungle around them. Kane was the hardest, most ruthless kind of male animal. But Andrea was glad for his disturbing protection when a revolution broke out around them! Was it the adventure, the danger, the close proximity that explained her reaction to his touch-or was it a glimpse of something she had never known...and didn't want to lose?
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What Andrea Forsythe lacked in stature she made up for in determination and fortitude. But when she set off to Africa to find her missing brother, even she had trouble defending herself from the perilous embrace of construction engineer Kane Mallory-an arrogantly virile man, as dangerous as the jungle around them.
Kane was the hardest, most ruthless kind of male animal. But Andrea was glad for his disturbing protection when a revolution broke out around them! Was it the adventure, the danger, the close proximmity that explained her reactionto his touch-or was it a glimpse of something she had never known...and didn't want to lose?
What Andrea Forsythe lacked in stature she made up for in determination and fortitude. But when she set off to Africa to find her missing brother, even she had trouble defending herself from the perilous embrace of construction engineer Kane Mallory-an arrogantly virile man, as dangerous as the jungle around them.
Kane was the hardest, most ruthless kind of male animal. But Andrea was glad for his disturbing protection when a revolution broke out around them! Was it the adventure, the danger, the close proximmity that explained her reactionto his touch-or was it a glimpse of something she had never known...and didn't want to lose?