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Book Reviews of Fear Of Falling (Harlequin Blaze)

Fear Of Falling (Harlequin Blaze)
Fear Of Falling - Harlequin Blaze
Author: Cindi Myers
ISBN-13: 9780373792788
ISBN-10: 0373792786
Publication Date: 9/1/2006
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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A well done job by author Cindi of a story full of suspense & exploring the darker side of sensuality. Good reading.
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This book will leave you wanting more! On a scale of 1-10 this book is a 20!!! Beware you will not be able to put this one down! This book has it all, mystery, suspense and lots of hot romance! You will fall in Love with Natalie and John!

It is a dark and sexy night when business manager Natalie Brighton arrives at her employer's remote mountain castle. With a reputation almost as scandalous as the exotic, forbidden nature of his paintings, John Sartain indulges his sensualitysomething she can't resist any more than she can resist him. But someone is trying to discredit hima threat that could cost her this job. Worse, Natalie finds herself in the increasingly sinister hands of someone who might wish her real harm.

Lascivious games, secrets and sensuous desires Is it just a part of Sartain's seductive world, or is Natalie setting herself up for the ultimate fall?
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It is a dark and sexy night when business manager Natalie Brighton arrives at her employer's remote mountain castle. With a reputation almost as scandalous as the exotic, forbidden nature of his paintings, John Sartain indulges his sensuality...something she can't resist any more than she can resist him. But someone is trying to discredit him-a threat that could cost her this job. Worse, Natalie finds herself in the increasingly sinister hands of someone who might wish her real harm. Lascivious games, secrets and sensuous desires...is it just a part of Sartain's seductive world, or is Natalie setting herself up for the ultimate fall?