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The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm - cover

The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm

Kate Hoffmann

Publisher: Harlequin Blaze

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Summary

Her guide to adventure…in and out of the bedroom New Zealand wilderness guide Malcolm Quinn is stunned to learn that his father's body—lost near the summit of Everest almost twenty years ago—has been found. The discovery stirs up painful memories for Mal, and brings eager reporters out in droves. He is ready to resist them all, until he meets the pretty little Yank who turns his blood to liquid lust…. Amy Engalls needs this story to make her career, but Mal refuses to be interviewed. Instead the gorgeous Quinn offers Amy the kind of adventure she'll never forget. She accepts, realizing she may be jeopardizing her future for a short-term fantasy. By breaking the rules, will she lose everything…including her heart? 
Available since: 04/01/2014.
Print length: 168 pages.

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