Too Hot To Handle
by Elizabeth Lowell
MIRA Books
December 1, 2002
ISBN #1551668955
256 pages
Paperback (reprint)
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Elizabeth Lowell

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Innocent as Sin

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Fire And Rain & Outlaw

Granite Man & Warrior

The Wrong Hostage

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Reckless Love

Whirlpool

The Wrong Hostage

Love Song For A Raven

Always Time to Die

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Tell Me No Lies

The Secret Sister

Chain Lightning

Forget Me Not AND Beautiful Dreamer

Always Time to Die

The Color of Death

Death is Forever

The Color of Death

Die in Plain Sight

Fire and Rain

This Time Love

At The Edge

Only Mine

Only His

Only Love

Only You

Die In Plain Sight

Summer Gold

Running Scared

This Time Love

Eden Burning

Warrior

Running Scared

Moving Target

Eden Burning

Beautiful Dreamer

Tell Me No Lies

Moving Target

Midnight in Ruby Bayou

Finding Home

Granite Man

Outlaw

Midnight In Ruby Bayou

Pearl Cove

Reckless Love

Chain Lightning

Remember Summer

Jade Island

Fever

Amber Beach

To the Ends of the Earth

Love Song for a Raven

Winter Fire

Where the Heart Is

Desert Rain

Forget Me Not

Autumn Lover

A Woman Without Lies

Enchanted

Lover in the Rough

Forbidden

Untamed

Sweet Wind, Wild Wind

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Summary

Tory Wells arrived at Sundance Ranch with only a battered suitcase and a letter from a friend that promised employment. Recovering from knee surgery, Tory desperately needed this job. And Ethan Reever was her only hope.

But Reever wasted no time in telling Tory he wanted nothing to do with some city-bred stranger. In his opinion, a woman like Tory knew nothing about ranch life, and he'd decided long ago that he had no use for pretty, useless women. Especially one who looked at him as innocently as Tory did—no matter how much he desired her...

Tory knew one thing for certain. Determined to show him she could make it on her own, she vowed never to ask Reever for anything ever again. Not a job. Not money. And definitely not his love.
(originally published as Silhouette Desire #319 - 1986)



 

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