A Kiss From Satan
por Anne Hampson
"Place your hand on a woman's heart and she's yours instantly," said the arrogant Greek Julius Spiridon, who was certainly devastating enough to know what he was talking about. But Gale was not just any woman. She had been hurt …
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"Place your hand on a woman's heart and she's yours instantly," said the arrogant Greek Julius Spiridon, who was certainly devastating enough to know what he was talking about. But Gale was not just any woman. She had been hurt and embittered after being cruelly let down by the man she loved, and had vowed never to let a man touch her heart again. So she was absolutely determined to fight the attraction she so unwillingly felt for Julius. It was, after all, only physical attraction she felt for him, not real love, so it ought to be easy enough to control. Only it wasn't, and gradually Gale found herself being drawn into a situation she had never wanted but couldn't get out of. Was this man too going to break her heart?
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