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Matthew Knight is ex-security services and half-Comanche Native American. He's as rough, tough and dedicated in the field of risk management as they come. Mia Palmieri is an ordinary woman caught up in an extraordinary situation.

Matthew is on Mia's case to unearth the truth about her,... read more

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  • ““Keep it up,” he said softly. “See just how far you can push before I reach overload.”The thought of him on overload sent a chill down her spine but she kept the phony smile on her lips.“I’m sure I’ll be able to tell before that happens. The smoke rising from your circuit-boards will be a dead giveaway."”

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THE FOREST was dark.

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This is book 2 of 3 in Knight Brothers. (standard series)

Preceded by The Desert Virgin, and followed by Naked In His Arms.

This book is in Harlequin Bianca. (publisher series)
This is book 2537 of 3024 in Harlequin Presents. (publisher series)

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  1. Sandra Marton (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: HP May.
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Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 0373125372
Page Count: 192

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