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STRANGERS 2 in one....from the back cover:
mystery man: Chelsea Reed is hot on the trail of Devlin McVey, the man who jilted her. Her search for the truth leads her to the balmy caribbean-and a brusque, bearded stranger. Mitch Russel loooks nothing like clean-cut Devlin, but he arouses the same frustrating brew of anger and fascination that Devlin always had. There is only one way to find out if Mitch really is her long-lost flame...but can Chelsea live with herself in the morning?
Obsession: Zane Flannery had always been overprotective of his famous wife, Kaylie--he was, after all, her former bodyguard. In the aftermath of an averted tragedy, his protective instinct proved to be too potent for Kaylie. She began to feel more like a prisoner than a wife, so she saw no other option than to leave her husband. Now, years later, even with a new threat of danger, Kaylie isn't convinced she should let Zane back into her life. But try as she might, she can't erase the memory of moments in his arms that have nothing to do with protection.
mystery man: Chelsea Reed is hot on the trail of Devlin McVey, the man who jilted her. Her search for the truth leads her to the balmy caribbean-and a brusque, bearded stranger. Mitch Russel loooks nothing like clean-cut Devlin, but he arouses the same frustrating brew of anger and fascination that Devlin always had. There is only one way to find out if Mitch really is her long-lost flame...but can Chelsea live with herself in the morning?
Obsession: Zane Flannery had always been overprotective of his famous wife, Kaylie--he was, after all, her former bodyguard. In the aftermath of an averted tragedy, his protective instinct proved to be too potent for Kaylie. She began to feel more like a prisoner than a wife, so she saw no other option than to leave her husband. Now, years later, even with a new threat of danger, Kaylie isn't convinced she should let Zane back into her life. But try as she might, she can't erase the memory of moments in his arms that have nothing to do with protection.
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