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Dark sunlight

by Patricia Wilson

Destination: Spain Attractions: Costa del Sol, flamenco dancing and Felipe de Santis He was arrogant as the devil and cold as ice - a ready made adversary! Brash, brazen, hard-hitting journalist Maggie Howard had covered war zone and interviwed dictators without learning how to stand up for herself. She didn't do soft stories so her resentment was already high when she was assigned to do a feature article on famed equestrian Felipe de Santis, and as far as she was concerened this assignment in Andalucia was no diffrent from the rest. Then she met Felipe, and immediately two forceful personalities clashed, arrogance and pride met blow for blow. He was used to giving orders and expected Maggie to defer to him. She would do things her way, and if Felipe didn't like it he knew what he could do. What she wasn't used to was the sort of campaign he wagged in order to get his own way... But it wasn't until Felipe accused her of being afraid to be a woman that Maggie knew this time the outcome of her story was completely beyond her control!

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