Passage of the Night
Kirstie had gone to considerable trouble Her plot just had to succeed! She would abduct Francis Grayson and dump the attractive businessman on a remote mountain in Vermont. And she'd leave him there until her elder sister Louise was safely …
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Kirstie had gone to considerable trouble Her plot just had to succeed! She would abduct Francis Grayson and dump the attractive businessman on a remote mountain in Vermont. And she'd leave him there until her elder sister Louise was safely married. But Kirstie hadn't made any allowance for Francis's quick recovery or his resourcefulness. Nor had it once crossed her mind that she might be just as susceptible to Francis's lethal charms as Louise....
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