The Revelation – Nora Roberts

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Book ID: 97016 | Title: The Revelation | Author: Nora Roberts | Category: Ficton | Binding: Trade | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

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Book ID: 97016 | Title: The Revelation | Author: Nora Roberts | Category: Ficton | Binding: Trade | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

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FROM NO. 1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR NORA ROBERTS COMES TWO ROMANTIC STORIES WHERE DETERMINATION AND DESIRE LEAD TO THE UNEXPECTED. From No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts comes two romantic stories where determination and desire lead to the unexpected. Second Nature For magazine reporter Lee Radcliffe, tracking down the world-famous, notoriously private horror-story writer Hunter Brown had become a personal quest. Her carefully planned ambush finally paid off at a small writers' conference in Flagstaff, Arizona. But when the master of the supernatural turned out to be a dark-eyed master of seduction, Lee knew that it would take more than just good interviewing skills to get her an exclusive. Digging into private lives was her business, but now Hunter had turned the tables. With one smouldering kiss he had exacted his price... Mind Over Matter Theatrical agent Aurora Fields kept her personal life strictly separate from her professional one, but lines were crossed the moment she met David Brady. He had asked her client to participate in his documentary on paranormal phenomena. Aurora agreed, but she stayed on hand to protect the woman from exploitation as fiercely as a mother tigress. David saw that Aurora's tough self-image was a little soft around the edges, and he was determined to discover what she was trying to hide. He'd always considered himself a good judge of people, so why did each moment he spent with Aurora leave her as enigmatic - and enticing - as before?