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Rating: Summary: Top Notch Romantic Suspense! Review: 3 in 1 omnibus printing- has 3 full length novelsThreats and Promises by Barbara Delinsky (originally published as Harlequin Intrigue #34 in 1986: THE PLAN WAS TO MAKE HER NERVOUS...LAUREN STEVENS WAS SO PREOCCUPIED WITH HER NEW LOOKS AND HER NEW BUSINESS THAT SHE DIDN'T REALLY NOTICE A PATTERN TO THE PECULIAR "LITTLE INCIDENTS." She was nearly run down by a car gone out of control. A few days later she was attacked by a dog. And someone had definitely been in her house going through her lingerie. Then Matt Kruger arrived. He claimed to be a close friend of her brother's. He was too attractive, too easy to be with...and too interested The Aristocrat by Catherine Coulter ( originally published as Silhouette Special Edition #331 ) When American football star Brant Asher suddenly inherits a title and an English estate, the committed bachelor is obligated to marry Daphne, a woman describes as an ugly duckling Loving Evangeline by Linda Howard ( originally published as Silhouette Intimate Moments #607 ) LOVING THE ENEMY Evangeline Shaw is the key to the conspiracy that threatens Robert Cannon's company. Classified software developed by Cannon's group is being sold to a foreign government without his approval. It isn't just theft or a case of corporate espionage -- it's treason. And the trail leads straight to Shaw -- a woman who by all accounts has both the means and the motives. Determined to handle his own investigation, Cannon tracks her to a small town in Alabama. But as he tries to untangle the knot of mystery that surrounds her, he finds himself questioning everything he's believed. The facts still seem pretty black-and-white, but his heart tells him she's no Mata Hari...
Rating: Summary: Sensual, Exciting, Fun Stories Review: This was my first Linda Howard story and I was blown away by how good this one is. I knew the other authors and bought the book mostly because of Catherine Coulter, but was pleasantly surprised by Linda Howard. All three stories are great. I usually prefer historical romances but this book has made me realize that modern ones can be very good, too.
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