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Kiss and Tell© Cherry Adair
Kiss and Tell
Cherry Adair
ISBN: 0-345-43434-X
Copyright 2000
362 Pages
Jake Dolan, a handsome mountain man, shows up out of nowhere tells her not only is she trespassing but to get off his mountain and do it now. Marnie refuses to let any man tell her what to do, even if he is gorgeous and mysterious. A tree falls through her Grammy’s house and her dog, Duchess, goes to get Jake. Jake is stuck with Marnie when bad weather washes out the bridge. Marnie is obvious about getting what she wants from this man and is not about to hurry up and leave. His past keeps him from even thinking of wanting a relationship with the blonde woman who thinks she can get everything she wants. He wants her off the mountain and in a hurry. Marnie won’t shut up and is a nuisance. While Jake is out trying to dispatch the bad guys, Marnie watches the bad guys search Jake’s cabin from one of a mass of computers in his hidden lair. Will Jake get the bad guys or will he be killed trying to get Marnie off the mountain? Will he be able to set things straight with his work situation? Will Marnie figure out what she wants to do with her life? Will she continue to work for her father at Wright Computers? Will she go to art school? And most importantly, can these two get together? I’m not about to tell you any more. This story is fast paced with a hero and heroine you will love. Marnie and Logan will keep you flipping the pages late into the night finishing with a deep sigh of contentment. No wonder it is at the top of the lists right now. Get your copy. You won’t be sorry. A keeper for sure. Cherry Adair does it again. Cherry Adair lives in Northern California and collects people, teapots, and books. Lots of books. With their two grown daughters out of the next, Cherry and her husband, David, have lived under the dominance of their feline, T.C. (Temporary Cat), for ten years. Cherry owned an interior design business before discovering that writing was even more fun than decorating. When not glued to her computer or reading, the former RITA finalist can be found puttering around her flower gardens. Go To Page: 1 2 |
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