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Abduction & Seduction
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  • paperback· 384 pp9780373482863
First published 1995

Abduction & Seduction

By Joan Johnston, Diana Palmer, Rebecca Brandewyne

Heat level
Warm

ABDUCTION — Webster's Definition: "The unlawful carrying away of a woman." — Hank Shoeman's Defense: "Mistaken identity." — Burr Covington's Defense: "I was just doing my job." — Rafer Starr's Defense: "A grizzly might have gotten her." — Are these men guilty? — SEDUCTION — Webster's Definition: "The act of seducing to wrong." Poppy O'Neal's Defense: "He was gorgeous." Lindsey Major's Defense: "His slow Southern drawl did me in." Hayley Harper's Defense: Blushes bright red. Now who is guilty? You decide in ABDUCTION AND SEDUCTION -- Three spirited, sexy stories by three of your favorite authors.

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Contemporary RomanceSettingMistaken IdentityPlotForced ProximityRelationshipCaptor CaptivePlot
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