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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Also by Daniella Brodsky:

    Fear of Driving, April 2007
    Trade Size
    The Velvet Rope Diaries, October 2006
    Trade Size
    Princess of Park Avenue, December 2005
    Paperback
    Diary of a Working Girl, April 2004
    Paperback
    The Girl's Guide to New York Nightlife, October 2003
    Paperback

    Fear of Driving
    Daniella Brodsky

    Berkley
    April 2007
    On Sale: April 3, 2007
    Featuring: Ed Robbins; Ruby
    320 pages
    ISBN: 0425210804
    EAN: 9780425210802
    Trade Size
    $14.00

    Romance, Contemporary

    Ruby's a New Yorker-and everyone knows owning a car in Manhattan is a big hassle. For Ruby, the idea of driving brings back too many memories of a childhood spent riding all over the country with her mom in a beat-up car, never settling down on solid ground. But after meeting Ed Robbins at a country wedding, Ruby faces a tough decision-stay within her city limits, or move to Middleville, Connecticut, to make a future with Ed. It would mean being blissfully close to the guy she loves. It would alsomean (shudder) having to drive. Is any man worth that kind of sacrifice? And could anything short of an eighteen-wheeler haul both Ruby and her emotional baggage around? Ruby's always been a my-way-or-the-highway kind of girl. But on the road of love, you have to learn when to take the wheel- and when to yield.

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