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380 pages, Hardcover
First published May 6, 2014
His olive skin, emerald eyes, and chiseled cheekbones gave him the languid, unshaven arrogance of a model, but he wore quirky old clothes, which softened the impact of his beauty.
Joan-Mary Whitfield," said the woman, stripping off brown kid gloves and holding out a smooth white hand with beautifully manicured nails. The camel-hair coat slung carelessly across her shoulders echoed the color of her hair, which was blown into a rippling pageboy. She'd tossed a silk scarf artfully around her neck, prominently displaying the "Herm~es" written on the colorful horseshoe print. Her boots were made of the softest leather, the kind that melts beneath a single drop of snow.