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ELUSIVE ENCHANTMENT

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Love ignited passion's ultimate embrace! PASSION'S SLAVE When lovely Cassandra Stevenson threw boiling water on the gambler who tried to shoot her brother, she knew she must flee her Arkansas farm forever. She was willing to hide her long blond …

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Love ignited passion's ultimate embrace! PASSION'S SLAVE When lovely Cassandra Stevenson threw boiling water on the gambler who tried to shoot her brother, she knew she must flee her Arkansas farm forever. She was willing to hide her long blond hair under a boy's cap, to disguise her lissome curves under a rough frontier shirt, and to endure hard work on a wagon trail drive to California. Pretending to be a boy was tolerable--until muscular, black-eyed trail boss Dru Jensen decided to take her under his wing and "make a man of her." When the handsome, virile westerner handed her a bar of soap and suggested they take a bath in the river, Cassandra managed to escape. But her desire could not be tamed for long. She yearned to shed her boy's clothing and crush her woman's body against his taunting maleness.... PASSION'S MASTER After Dru Jensen lost his wife and infant son in an Indian raid, he swore he'd never love again. His only concern was trying to get his wagons and wild horses to California. But when he learned that young Casey was really luscious Cassandra, he forgot about hostile Indians and horses. All he wanted was to strip off her rough disguise and feel her silky blond tresses between his fingers. He vowed that he would have her before the trail drive reached Carson City--but once he captured her body in passion's ultimate embrace, he knew that he would be possessed forever by her ELUSIVE ENCHANTMENT

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"Love ignited passion's ultimate embrace! PASSION'S SLAVE When lovely Cassandra Stevenson threw boiling water on the gambler who tried to shoot her brother, she knew she must flee her Arkansas …"

— Margaret

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