Легко очаровывать и бросать было его специальностью... И это делало Джуда Креншоу идеальным человеком для этого задания. Его светлые, суровые приятные черты лица позволяли ему легко очаровывать невинную, милую Карину Паттерсон. Опытный секретный агент знал, что он может получить необходимую информацию, прежде чем кто-либо пострадает.

ВЛЮБИТЬСЯ НЕ ВХОДИЛО В ЕГО ПЛАНЫ

Каким-то образом прекрасная Карина потрясла его до глубины души. Теперь выполнение его работы означало предать ее доверие, рисковать ее сердцем, возможно, разрушить ее семью. Но то, чего он не мог сделать, - это уйти...

Love 'Em and Leave 'Em was His Specialty... And that made Jude, the ultimate con man. With his rugged good looks and unassuming southern charm, he'd charm any girl easily. The twisting, manipulative secret agent was so sure he could get the information big time, before anyone else knew what hit them.

Forgetting about the loving, caring girl who was everything he really wanted in a woman, he went into action... Betraying his very own trust, jeopardizing the very heart of the girl he had fallen in love with, maybe even destroying the tiny family she needed.

But the one thing Jude couldn't, and didn't want to, do was set her free. Not after having discovered just how special she was for him.

Электронная Книга «Double Identity» написана автором Annette Broadrick в году.

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Язык: Английский

ISBN: 9781472036971


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LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE 'EM WAS HIS SPECIALTY…And that made Jude Crenshaw the perfect man for this assignment. His blond, craggy good looks would make it easy for him to woo innocent, sweet Carina Patterson. The skilled secret agent knew he could secure the information he needed before anyone got hurt.FALLING IN LOVE WAS NOT ON THE AGENDASomehow lovely Carina had shaken him right down to his boots. Now, doing his job meant betraying her trust, risking her heart, maybe destroying her family. But the one thing he couldn't do was walk away….



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