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Is he a gem or a rough diamond?

Clothes, look, attitude–jeweller Erin reckons she can tell at a glance a man's occupation. But Tristan Bennett has her fooled: he's tall, sexy and enigmatic–and she can't tell whether he's a gem or a rough diamond.

But Tristan admits he can drive, and has a week to spare–and he'll act as protector to Erin while she goes up–country to Australia's gem mines to buy precious stones. And Erin knows they're headed for trouble–unless they can keep the lid on the sensual attraction growing between them!

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Release dateJan 1, 2011
ISBN9780733577123
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Kelly Hunter

Kelly Hunter has always had a weakness for fairytales, fantasy worlds, and losing herself in a good book. She is married with two children, avoids cooking and cleaning, and despite the best efforts of her family, is no sports fan! Kelly is however, a keen gardener and has a fondness for roses. Kelly was born in Australia and has travelled extensively. Although she enjoys living and working in different parts of the world, she still calls Australia home.

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    It's a shame they saddled this book with such a dumbass title, because it was a joy to read and anything but a cookie-cutter HP. The book does make the common mistake of imagining Interpol as an investigative police agency rather than the liason/information bank it is in reality, and that takes it down a notch. Nonetheless, I'd call it a 4.5* story about reconciling what you think you want with what you realize you need.