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Double Exposure

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It should have been simple. But when Kate Cooper offered to pick upHarry Armstrong, the best man at her sister's upcoming wedding, at theairport, she never dreamed what she was getting into. How could shehave guessed that Harry was so irresistibly gorgeous. Or that the sexbetween them would be so absolutely incredible. Or that the man in herbed wasn't Harry....Stuntman Hugh Armstrong wasn't awarethat his flight coincided with his brother Harry's. And with thereception he received, he didn't much care! Finding himself sinfullyseduced by sexy, spirited Kate was a rush like nothing he'd everexperienced! Before he knew it, Hugh was free-falling in love. Whichwouldn't have been a bad thing—if only Hugh had been the man Katethought he was....

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Series: Cooper's Corner Publisher: Harlequin

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781426861215
  • Release date: April 1, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781426861215
  • File size: 563 KB
  • Release date: April 1, 2010

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Romance

Languages

English

It should have been simple. But when Kate Cooper offered to pick upHarry Armstrong, the best man at her sister's upcoming wedding, at theairport, she never dreamed what she was getting into. How could shehave guessed that Harry was so irresistibly gorgeous. Or that the sexbetween them would be so absolutely incredible. Or that the man in herbed wasn't Harry....Stuntman Hugh Armstrong wasn't awarethat his flight coincided with his brother Harry's. And with thereception he received, he didn't much care! Finding himself sinfullyseduced by sexy, spirited Kate was a rush like nothing he'd everexperienced! Before he knew it, Hugh was free-falling in love. Whichwouldn't have been a bad thing—if only Hugh had been the man Katethought he was....

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