An edition of Tempest (1989)

Tempest

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An edition of Tempest (1989)

Tempest

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Young and achingly beautiful, Dyanna McBride was as impressionable as the heroines of her beloved Gothic novels. So when she heard that Lord Justin Deville had been appointed her guardian, she felt sure he would be a ruthless tyrant.

Golden-haired and devastatingly handsome, Justin had the face of au angel, but the heart of a devil. One look in, his mesmerizing eyes sent a delicious thrill of terror down Dyanna's spine. And one searing kiss melted her resolve to oppose him at all costs.

Confined hi his isolated country manor amid flashing lightning and howling wind, helpless beneath his hard-muscled body, Dyanna knew her heart was lost as she surrendered to love's wildest raging...Tempest.

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Publisher
Leisure Books
Language
English
Pages
468

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Cover of: Tempest
Tempest
1989, Dorchester Pub. Co.
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Cover of: Tempest
Tempest
1989, Leisure Books
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Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 670 vol. 22

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Pagination
468 p.
Number of pages
468

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24507172M
LCCN
97817380

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December 7, 2010 Created by ImportBot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record