Pas De Deux
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She wouldn't let him ruin her future Tina Phillips was a superb dancer and knew it. But she couldn't understand why Max Fielding, the company director, had hired her. Max made it painfully clear he thought she was promiscuous and …
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She wouldn't let him ruin her future Tina Phillips was a superb dancer and knew it. But she couldn't understand why Max Fielding, the company director, had hired her. Max made it painfully clear he thought she was promiscuous and heartless. He seemed determined to believe she was a threat to every red-blooded male. Yet he had no reason to hold her in such contempt--and as an engaged man, no right to want her with such undisguised desire.
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"She wouldn't let him ruin her future Tina Phillips was a superb dancer and knew it. But she couldn't understand why Max Fielding, the company director, had hired her. Max …"
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