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Seduced: The Unexpected Virgin: Rafe & Sarah--Part Two
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Seduced: The Unexpected Virgin: Rafe & Sarah--Part Two

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Nothing could tempt widower Ward Miller from his self-imposed seclusion. Until the private celebrity met his new "handler,"
the beautiful, no-nonsense Ana Rodriguez. While he'd only stepped back into the spotlight for the worthy charity Ana ran, having her by his side was the benefit he truly wanted.

She claimed she'd never fall for a musicianbeing starstruck wasn't her style. But that wouldn't stop Ward. Ana made him want things he hadn't wanted in much too long. So he'd pursue her and with one kiss turn the tables on this innocent, leaving her begging for his touch.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2011
ISBN9781426884702
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Seduced: The Unexpected Virgin: Rafe & Sarah--Part Two
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Emily McKay

Emily McKay has been reading Harlequin romance novels since she was eleven years old. She lives in Texas with her geeky husband, her two kids and too many pets. Her debut novel, Baby, Be Mine, was a RITA® Award finalist for Best First Book and Best Short Contemporary. She was also a 2009 RT Book Reviews Career Achievement nominee for Series Romance. To learn more, visit her website at www.EmilyMcKay.com.

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    This book is about a guy that seduces a virgin. The biggest question I have about it is "What does the man on the cover have to do with the man described in the book?" One of my pet peeves: The cover should resemble the story inside.

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