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2004
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2003
The Viscount and the Virgin
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Kirsten Bond was a mother by virtue of adopting her late sister's child. No one knew Jeffrey wasn't really hers and she vowed never to reveal that his father was Rowe Sevrin, Viscount Aragon. But then she was assigned to work with the handsome viscount and she found herself falling for the enemy ... Rowe was puzzled by the flame-haired beauty's mixture of innocence and passion. As a mother how could she be as inexperienced as she seemed? Nor could he deny the bond that immediately formed between him and Jeffrey or his striking resemblance to the boy. Still, Rowe knew he never could have forgotten a woman like Kirsten ... or could he? - back cover (Chatswood, 2004)
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Dedication: To David and Judy, Carramer citizens by right of friendship.
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The first book in the Carramer Trust series (January 2004).
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