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asked by anexpert on November 17, 2006 11:13 AM
To beautiful Laura Nolan, the mansion on Indigo Place wasn't just a home-it was her life's passion.  Now old family debts were forcing her to sell and, much to her surprise, James Paden was the prospective buyer. Once the high school bad boy, he'd been too dangerous to flirt with, but too gorgeous to ignore. Now he was all man, and he still had the devastating power to seduce Laura's senses, to make her shiver with emotions she dared not confess.... He was a rebel millionaire on the wrong side of the tracks. Years ago, James Paden skipped town, leaving behind Saturday-night drag races for the thrill of the professional race circuit. He'd burned rubber in the fast lane of beautiful women and big money, but now he's back, a millionaire tycoon with a dream--to lay claim to 22 Indigo Place and its alluring owner.  In his mind Laura had always been the girl he couldn't have, the rich man's daughter for whom he'd never be good enough ... until that moonlit night when the fierce touch of his lips branded her forever his....


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Laura Nolan is an heiress so deeply in debt when her dad dies and has to sell the mansion that has become her life. James Paden, the bad boy from wrong side of the tracks left town years ago to make his mark on the professional racing circuit. Now wealthy, he returns to their hometown determined to own to two things a guy like him only dreamed of growing up - the house at 22 Indigo Place and Laura Nolan. The two form an unlikely partnership when he suggests a marriage of convenience that will allow her to remain in her beloved home. Although he releases the unleashed passion buried within her, does he really love her?

Yet another dated over-age virgin deflowered by a reformed bad boy with a vicious streak story that Brown has mined to death. This is a really early effort and it shows, from the groovy clothing descriptions to the sadistic way James treats Laura when he discovers how "innocent" she is - acceptable behavior in an era when "Dynasty" was a force to be reckoned with.
reviewed by onthemic on November 17, 2006 10:28 PM

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I love Sandra Brown, I have almost all the books on tape that she has writen.
reviewed by soulful on November 21, 2006 3:31 PM

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