*A guy. A girl. A silver poleβ¦* As owner of Jensen Securities, Max Jensen lives by one simple rule: Never take your eyes off the target. Once he spies lithe little Jordan Landon wrapped around a pole, though, his eyes arenβt the problem. Itβs keeping his mind on his job. Her job as a pole-dancing
To the Max
β Scribed by Darlene Gardner
- Book ID
- 110815676
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Series
- American Heroes
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781460372647
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Black and white. That's how FBI agent Max Dolinger sees the world. So there's no way he'll move in on his old buddy's ex-girlfriend. Even though the very thought of Sara Reynolds has Max thinking red-hot affair. But when Sara asks for his help, suddenly his honorable resolve is all maxed out.
With his old buddy missing, along with thousands in cash... it turns out Sara's brother might be in cahoots. Sara's desperate to keep her brother out of jail. Max is just desperate for Sara's touch. How can he say no? Even if dragging the competition back into the picture might mean losing the only woman he's ever needed....
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_A guy. A girl. A silver pole..._ As owner of Jensen Securities, Max Jensen lives by one simple rule: Never take your eyes off the target. Once he spies lithe little Jordan Landon wrapped around a pole, though, his eyes aren't the problem. It's keeping his mind on his job. Her job as a pole-dancin
A guy. A girl. A silver poleβ¦ As owner of Jensen Securities, Max Jensen lives by one simple rule: Never take your eyes off the target. Once he spies lithe little Jordan Landon wrapped around a pole, though, his eyes arenβt the problem. Itβs keeping his mind on his job. Her job as a pole-dancing inst