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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Tough guy vs. terrorist's daughter. Part of her Mackenzie family series. Enjoyable, but two people lying to each other--for the best of reasons, naturally--does not seem to be a very good way to form a lasting relationship. Off all the Mackenzie books, not my favorite despite how similar Chance is supposed to be to Zane. I just couldn't get into this one. Undercover agent Chance Mackenzies's mission is to hunt down a terrorist. The only way to hunt him down, is to use his prey's beautiful daughter as bait. He engineers an elaborate plan to isolate Sunny and himself in the desert canyon so that she falls for him and confesses all. Then, he discovers her innocence and her fear of her father. The desert scenes were hot, in more ways than one, and Sunny was a spunky heroine. Good to be re-acquainted the the rest of the Mackenzie family no reviews | add a review
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Undercover agent Chance Mackenzie knew that the best way to capture an elusive terrorist was to use the man's daughter as bait, so he seduced Sunny Miller and set out to discover her father's whereabouts. Sunny's own innocence was questionable, and gaining her trust was nearly impossible. And even with all his experience and training, Chance found it difficult to overlook her beauty. However, Chance soon realized that Sunny wasn't running from him - she was running for her life, and she needed Chance's protection. But keeping Sunny safe would involve telling her the truth . . .
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Enjoyable, but two people lying to each other--for the best of reasons, naturally--does not seem to be a very good way to form a lasting relationship. (