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Fortune's Secret Daughter (Silhouette Desire, No. 1390)

Fortune's Secret Daughter (Silhouette Desire, No. 1390)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lively and entertaining -- highly recommended
Review: Pilot Guy Blackwolf will brave even the most miserable storm in the wilderness of Alaska to fulfill a favor. But it turns out to be Holly Douglas who performs a rescue, pulling his from his downed plane before he can drown. He'd come to Alaska to change her life, and she saves his instead. When she learns why he's there, however, she may just take him right back out to Twin Pines Lake and drown him after all.

Holly takes Guy home with her because there's no place else for him to stay. The cozy apartment offers her refuge from the small town, trailer park existence she left behind in Texas. Here no one judges her, or sets impossible standards. Therefore, she doesn't welcome Guy's news, when he finally reveals it, that he's there to find a missing heiress. She'd prefer to go right on missing.

This fiercely independent doesn't take well to most women's fantasy come true of rags to riches in FORTUNE'S SECRET DAUGHTER. With a determination to create a life on her own terms, this fiery woman meets her match in this sexy hero that also equals most women's fantasies. With a fun, fast paced plot and excellent characterizations, FORTUNE'S SECRET DAUGHTER is a fun addition to this miniseries. Highly recommended.


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