Filled with globe-trotting adventure, steamy romance and riveting suspense, the Stolen books from RITA nominated romantic adventure author Elisabeth Naughton will appeal to fans of Romancing the Stone and Indiana Jones.
Stolen Fury; Stolen Heat; Stolen Seduction
β Scribed by Naughton, Elisabeth
- Book ID
- 109192842
- Publisher
- Elisabeth Naughton
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 539 KB
- Series
- Stolen Series Box Set Stolen 1-3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Filled with globe-trotting adventure, steamy romance and riveting suspense, the Stolen books from RITA nominated romantic adventure author Elisabeth Naughton will appeal to fans of Romancing the Stone and Indiana Jones.
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Archaelogist Lisa Maxwell tracks down her ex-lover Rafe Sullivan, who stole an ancient Greek relic from her safe in Florida, and forces him to help her find the rest of the set before they fall into the wrong hands.
Archaelogist Lisa Maxwell tracks down her ex-lover Rafe Sullivan, who stole an ancient Greek relic from her safe in Florida, and forces him to help her find the rest of the set before they fall into the wrong hands.
To unearth a centuries-old secret, an archaeologist must team up with the rakish thief whoβs stolen both an ancient relic and her heartβ¦ Oh, is he handsome. And charming. And sexy as all get out. Dr. Lisa Maxwell isnβt the type to go home with a guy she barely knows. But, hey, this is Italy and th
SUMMARY: The first book in a new trilogy, this novel follows archaeologist Dr. Lisa Maxwell, who is looking for three ancient Greek artifacts called the Furies. She's also on the trail of Rafe Sullivan, a handsome and charming thief who had tried to seduce her to get the Furies for himself. Origin
SUMMARY: The first book in a new trilogy, this novel follows archaeologist Dr. Lisa Maxwell, who is looking for three ancient Greek artifacts called the Furies. She's also on the trail of Rafe Sullivan, a handsome and charming thief who had tried to seduce her to get the Furies for himself. Origin