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Rating: Summary: Classic Diana Palmer... Review: A loving Arrangement is one of the best "short" novels written by Diana Blayne aka Susan Kyle/Diana Palmer. I have the original copy and this is the type of writing I would love to see Diana get back to. The heroine is feisty and sensual and the hero is sexy and does not come off as some jerk who verbally/emotionally assaults his women as in her other books. This book is written under the Candelight Ectasy line and is hard to find. If you are lucky to get a copy, buy it because you will not be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: CLASSIC Review: ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS BY DIANA PALMER. HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT IF YOU CAN FIND IT.
Rating: Summary: A Loving Arrangement Review: The back cover reads:"There was no use pretending. His eagle eye had penetrated her disguise. Abby pulled the pins. Her platinum hair cascaded down her shoulders. She no longer blended with the woodwork--the perfect executive secretary to the irascible trial lawyer Greyson McCullum. But she was still a fugitive from the man who had betrayed her...the man who would arrive in Atlanta within hours. Her only alternative was to flee again or accept McCullum's outrageous offer. She would pose as his live-in lover! He had offered his protection...and forced her to see him in a dangerous new light. Was she merely exchanging one risky masquerade for another?"
Rating: Summary: CLASSIC Review: The back cover reads: "There was no use pretending. His eagle eye had penetrated her disguise. Abby pulled the pins. Her platinum hair cascaded down her shoulders. She no longer blended with the woodwork--the perfect executive secretary to the irascible trial lawyer Greyson McCullum. But she was still a fugitive from the man who had betrayed her...the man who would arrive in Atlanta within hours. Her only alternative was to flee again or accept McCullum's outrageous offer. She would pose as his live-in lover! He had offered his protection...and forced her to see him in a dangerous new light. Was she merely exchanging one risky masquerade for another?"
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