Master of Deceit
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Andrea had wanted to confront E. J. Preston, but she had never intended that her protest group kidnap him! Forced into close contact with the international industrial tycoon, she soon realized that he played deadly games -- and that she …
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Andrea had wanted to confront E. J. Preston, but she had never intended that her protest group kidnap him! Forced into close contact with the international industrial tycoon, she soon realized that he played deadly games -- and that she must set him free. But E. J. blamed her for his imprisonment, and what better way to make Andrea pay than to blackmail her into accompanying him on a business trip to beautiful, mysterious Japan -- the perfect backdrop against which to explore their mutual, magnetic attraction?
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"Andrea had wanted to confront E. J. Preston, but she had never intended that her protest group kidnap him! Forced into close contact with the international industrial tycoon, she soon …"
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