From?Seduction?to?Surrender?and?Reckless?to?Ravished,?New York Times?bestselling author Amanda Quick has spun one thrilling love story after another. Now, in her long-awaited hardcover debut, she introduces her most endearing heroine and compelling hero, in a dazzling, daring tale of lost pirate gold and legendary love. . . .?Deception.
| SKU: | 9780553565065 |
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| Tags: | adult romantic fition, historical romance, Tricia Levenseller |
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