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Автор: Debbie Macomber
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: MIRA
Жанр произведения: Контркультура
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isbn: 9781474032520
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      “Your admirers couldn’t get their wallets out fast enough,” Mitch snorted

      “This is a singles club, isn’t it? Don’t people usually buy drinks for each other?” Claire asked.

      She had a point, but Mitch wasn’t about to concede. Not when she’d started a brawl within half an hour of her arrival. Not when her antics threatened to distract him from his investigation. Not when he had an almost irresistible urge to kiss her sassy mouth.

      Battling his libido, Mitch carried Claire out to the curb and hailed down a cab. Then he loosened his grip, allowing her to slide the rest of the way down his body. Sweet torture.

      “Enjoying yourself?” she challenged.

      “I like it better when you don’t talk,” he said, his body throbbing.

      She narrowed her eyes. “Just try to stop me.”

      So he did. Lowering his head, he captured her sassy mouth with his own, figuring she’d pull back at any moment. Only she didn’t.

      What the hell was wrong with him? With her?

      Stepping back, Mitch managed to hustle her into the cab before he lost total control. But he had the feeling that the fun was just starting….

      Dear Reader,

      Have you ever taken on a new challenge knowing you were in way over your head? This happens to me more times than I’d like to admit, so it seemed only natural to put my heroine in a similar predicament.

      Professor Claire Dellafield is a small-town girl determined to study the power of love in the Big Apple. If only tough guy Mitch Malone would stop standing in her way! But with a little help from a special skirt and a spoiled poodle, Claire makes herself Sheerly Irresistible, and Mitch soon finds himself completely under her spell….

      Sheerly Irresistible is the second book in the SINGLE IN THE CITY miniseries, caught right between Heather MacAllister’s Skirting the Issue (August 2002) and Cara Summers’s Short, Sweet and Sexy (October 2002). Don’t miss any of the fun!

      Happy reading,

      Kristin Gabriel

      P.S. I love to hear from readers. You can contact me through my Web site at www. KristinGabriel.com.

      Books by Kristin Gabriel

      HARLEQUIN TEMPTATION

      834—DANGEROUSLY IRRESISTIBLE

      868—SEDUCED IN SEATTLE

      HARLEQUIN DUETS

       7—ANNIE, GET YOUR GROOM

      25—THE BACHELOR TRAP

      27—BACHELOR BY DESIGN

      29—BEAUTY AND THE BACHELOR

      61—OPERATION BABE-MAGNET

       —OPERATION BEAUTY

      Sheerly Irresistible

      Kristin Gabriel

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      Contents

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Epilogue

      1

      “THAT’S IT,” THE photographer said, looking at her through the camera lens. “Arch your back. There…now pout for me. Think sultry.”

      Unfortunately, Claire Dellafield couldn’t think about anything except how ridiculous it was for a cultural anthropologist to be draped across a Dumpster in a back alley in New York City. This was definitely not what she’d imagined doing on her first day in the most exciting city in the world.

      Unpeeling herself from the garbage bin, she plucked the collar of the tank top away from her damp cleavage. “Look, I assumed we were just going to take a few simple headshots in front of the nightclub. A publicity photo the university could send out when they release the results of my research project. This,” she motioned to the narrow back alley, “just doesn’t make sense.”

      The photographer lowered his camera. “I am Evan Wang. I take direction from no one. You are the model. I’m the artist. You must trust me.”

      “I’m not a model,” she clarified, just to make certain Evan hadn’t confused his assignments. “I’m an anthropology professor.”

      “Yes, that is a problem,” Evan mused, studying her from a different angle. “But that’s why people call me the miracle worker.”

      Claire