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Their Mutual Attraction was Infinitely Tempting and Utterly Impossible!
Sarah knew that a proper Baltimore miss shouldn't even glance at a man who had lost all his clothes, but the barefaced truth was that this man appeared to be the only thing standing between her and disaster. Sarah Ross Harris was a beautiful idiot, Wes Powell reasoned.
Who else would argue with a buck-naked stranger while fleeing an Indian attack? How on earth would the two of them ever survive the dangers that lay ahead, let alone the fire that burned between them... ?

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Their Mutual Attraction was Infinitely Tempting and Utterly Impossible!

Sarah knew that a proper Baltimore miss shouldn't even glance at a man who had lost all his clothes, but the barefaced truth was that this man appeared to be the only thing standing between her and disaster. Sarah Ross Harris was a beautiful idiot, Wes Powell reasoned.

Who else would argue with a buck-naked stranger while fleeing an Indian attack? How on earth would the two of them ever survive the dangers that lay ahead, let alone the fire that burned between them... ?


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Julie Tetel Andresen grew up in the Chicago suburb of Glenview, Illinois. For the past twenty years she has lived in Durham, North Carolina with her husband, Marcel, and her two sons, Francis and Gerard. She teaches linguistics at Duke University when she is not concentrating on her writing career. She is the author of several historical romances, published with Fawcett, Warner, and Harlequin. In the past several years she has become increasingly involved in programs that involve the North Carolina Library Association. Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1980. Director of Undergraduate Studies. Writes in the field of linguistic historiography, focusing on French, German, and American theories of language from the eighteenth- through the twentieth- centuries. She is the author of Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History (Routledge, 1990, paperback edition 1996). She is currently finishing a manuscript entitled Relocating Language(ing) and co-editing a volume of monographs written by the Chilean experimental epistemologist Humberto Maturana. In addition, she has published fifteen historical novels which are being reissued under the imprint Windows on History. She is Director of the Duke University-University of Bucharest, Romania Faculty Exchange