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Cargando... A Trap So Tender (edición 2013)por Jennifer Lewis
Información de la obraA Trap So Tender por Jennifer Lewis
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Pertenece a las seriesThe Drummond Vow (3) Pertenece a las series editorialesHarlequin Desejo (203) Harlequin Desire (2220)
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
HTML: A Wager Most Wild With businesses to conquer in Singapore and a centuries-old family heirloom to find in Scotland, investor James Drummond is no stranger to a challenge. But making the mysterious Fiona Lam his represents his riskiest power play yet. When he offers her the moon and stars, Fiona counters with a proposal of her own--a bet, to be exact. Winning a high-stakes horse race against James is Fiona's best chance at reclaiming her family's factory...and her father's honor. Seducing James is just a means to that end...until they end up in bed together! Then all bets are off.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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James was incredibly attracted to Fiona and impressed by how much they had in common. He saw her as the perfect match that he needed to make his life complete and his business even more successful. He had found that the established business owners of Singapore were reluctant to deal with an unsettled bachelor. He saw their compatibility as just what he needed and their attraction as a bonus. He didn't plan on allowing out of control emotion into the picture at all, but found that control was hard to come by whenever he was with her. I loved seeing the way that his love for her grew even before he would admit to his feelings even to himself.
I loved the way that both of them had to let go of their pride before they could reach their hearts' desire. I also really enjoyed the search for the final piece of the chalice and how James discovered it. The epilogue was a nice wrap up for the trilogy. ( )