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Crossing The Line

✍ Scribed by Wilde, Lori


Book ID
107055711
Publisher
Harleqiun Blaze
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
181 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


SUMMARY: Our private medical facility is a lush oasis of tranquillity, catering to affluent patients who require complete discretion. Our latest staff addition is Dr. Dante Nash, an extraordinary specimen of hotness…er, professionalism. In fact, nurse Elle Kingston can't seem to keep her eyesβ€” and her lusty thoughtsβ€”off him!But Dante is more than a sexy-pants practitioner who makes Elle weak in the kneesβ€”and in other parts.He's also undercover for the FBI. There have been some illicit goings-on here at Confidential Rejuvenations. Dangerous ones. And it isn't just Elle and Dante's sizzling affair that's about to blaze out of control…


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