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Think Invisible Woman in Victorian England… sounds farfetched, but Donna MacMeans will have you rubbing your hands with glee at the possibilities. In the midst of a moonlit safe-cracking mission, British spy James Locke witnesses a ruby necklace spirited away as if by conjurer's trick. Following the jewels leads him to Lusinda Havershaw, who's inherited the talent of turning invisible in the moonlight - at least, the parts of her that are unclothed. Locke trains Lusinda in espionage, even while he finds her close proximity bewitchingly distracting. As their mission to track Russian spies grows treacherous, they'll find that the heart behaves even more mysteriously than Lusinda in the moonlight. Let the fun begin: “Take your hand off my breast, Mr. Langtree.” “You’re naked,” he said, his body responding with acute awareness and tantalizing pressure. Common sense whispered that he should withdraw his hand, but sense, common or not, abandoned him. Her lungs expanded against his chest as she gulped for air, driving the enticing nub deeper into his palm. Her position suggested her hips, naked hips, would be perfectly situated for penetration. His throbbing manhood signaled it was up for the task. Sweet Heavens, if only he could see her to tell if desire swept through her features, the same way it played havoc with his. If only… A quick blow to his privates ended all thought. He groaned and rolled to the side, curled in a ball like a babe. |
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