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Looks can be deceiving...Hardheaded Junior Agent Cassidy Dancer has come face to face with the powerful, false prophet of the insidious Palma Christi Cult. Not what she intended. She's always believed she was every bit as good and twice as tough as most men. Until now. Bound to Lucien Cain's dreaded punishment board in his barn, she's about to be disciplined. The iron brand is blistering hot. There is no hope in sight. Not this time. He's no hero...Not Jude Cannon. He's just an accountant and a desperate father. The only reason he's inside the cult is to rescue his daughter. He can't take…mehr

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Looks can be deceiving...Hardheaded Junior Agent Cassidy Dancer has come face to face with the powerful, false prophet of the insidious Palma Christi Cult. Not what she intended. She's always believed she was every bit as good and twice as tough as most men. Until now. Bound to Lucien Cain's dreaded punishment board in his barn, she's about to be disciplined. The iron brand is blistering hot. There is no hope in sight. Not this time. He's no hero...Not Jude Cannon. He's just an accountant and a desperate father. The only reason he's inside the cult is to rescue his daughter. He can't take chances, and he certainly can't blow his cover to help the woman caught in Lucien's evil snare. The woman with big, brown eyes brimmed with tears she won't let fall. The one who needs a white knight on a white horse to ride in and save her. Jude is not that man. Is he?
Autorenporträt
Irish Winters is a best-selling author of military romance who, when she isn't writing, dabbles in poetry, grandchildren, and rarely-as in extremely rarely-the kitchen. More prone to be outdoors than in, she grew up the quintessential tomboy on a dairy farm in rural Wisconsin, spent her teenage years in the Pacific Northwest, but calls the Wasatch Mountains of Northern Utah, home. For now. She believes in making every day count for something, and follows the wise admonition of her mother to, "Look out the window and see something!"