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Midnight Seduction

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Millionaire treasure hunter Harlan McClaren's last adventure had nearly cost him his life. All he wanted now was to be alone, and this distant port--where nobody knew his true identity--seemed the perfect place. But then an innocently seductive young woman stepped aboard his sailboat and asked his help in solving a deadly mystery....

From that first moment, Emma Purcell was entranced by this mysterious stranger with the haunted eyes and the shadowed past. But she couldn't let herself be distracted from her desperate search--even as she ached to give herself to a man who could be the key to the secrets that had brought her here....
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Release dateJun 1, 2010
ISBN9781426867941
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Justine Davis

Justine Davis lives on Puget Sound in Washington State, watching big ships and the occasional submarine go by, and sharing the neighborhood with assorted wildlife, including a pair of bald eagles, deer, a bear or two, and a tailless raccoon. In the few hours when she's not planning, plotting, or writing her next book, her favorite things are photography, knitting her way through a huge yarn stash, and driving her restored 1967 Corvette roadster—top down, of course.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Good book, silly title - there's precious little 'seduction' in it, though their first sexual encounter does happen late at night. She's interesting, though I'd say she gets over her fear of the sea far too quickly. And the clue about the ship 'holding secrets deep' was pretty obvious to me. He's got excellent reasons - more than one kind - to keep himself to himself; it's kind of fun watching him be drawn out of habits of self-isolation. We learn a little more about Josh Redstone, too (which is always fun). It's a pretty lightweight book, but fun to read - and one I'll probably reread.