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Brennan Sisters #2
Berkley
February 2013
On Sale: February 5, 2013
Featuring: Kit Brennan
384 pages
ISBN: 0425253422
EAN: 9780425253427
Kindle: B0099CGYSM
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Contemporary Women's Fiction, Women's Fiction

Also by Jane Porter:

The Convenient Cosentino Wife, December 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Flirting with Fire, June 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book / audiobook
Flirting with the Beast, December 2022
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Once Upon a Christmas, November 2022
e-Book
Flirting with Fifty, June 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book / audiobook
Kidnapped for His Royal Duty, June 2018
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Take A Chance On Me, March 2018
e-Book
His Merciless Marriage Bargain, December 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Miracle on Chance Avenue, December 2017
e-Book
Married in Montana, July 2017
e-Book
Away in Montana, December 2016
e-Book
All I Want For Christmas, November 2016
e-Book
A Montana Born Christmas, November 2015
e-Book
The Taming of the Bachelor, June 2015
e-Book
The Kidnapped Christmas Bride, December 2014
e-Book
Mother's Day Romance Bundle, May 2014
e-Book
A Copper Mountain Christmas, December 2013
e-Book
Christmas at Copper Mountain, December 2013
e-Book
Take Me, Cowboy, November 2013
e-Book
The Good Wife, September 2013
Trade Size / e-Book
The Good Daughter, February 2013
Trade Size / e-Book
My Cowboy Valentine, February 2013
Paperback / e-Book
The Good Woman, September 2012
Trade Size / e-Book
Mistletoe Wishes, October 2011
Paperback / e-Book
A Dark Sicilian Secret, September 2011
Paperback / e-Book
She's Gone Country, September 2010
Paperback
Easy On The Eyes, August 2009
Paperback
Princess Brides, September 2008
Paperback
Flirting With Forty, May 2008
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King Of The Desert, Captive Bride, May 2008
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Mrs. Perfect, May 2008
Paperback
The Sheikh's Chosen Queen, April 2008
Paperback
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Odd Mom Out, October 2007
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At The Greek Boss's Bidding, April 2007
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One Christmas Night, December 2006
Paperback
Hollywood Husband, Contract Wife, October 2006
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Flirting with Forty, July 2006
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The Secretary's Seduction, August 2005
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The Spaniard's Passion, December 2003
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Lazaro's Revenge, February 2003
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In Dante's Debt, January 2003
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The Sheikh's Wife, May 2002
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Excerpt of The Good Daughter by Jane Porter

Crouching on the curb, Kit raised her camera to capture the burnt orange bike parked in front of Bluewater Steakhouse, the big bike's huge ape hangers reflected in the restaurant's frosted glass window as fog swirled around the body and wheels.

Working swiftly, she snapped another half dozen shots. First of the front tire, and a close up of the stark handle bars and then another of the dark brown leather seat with its image of a sexy half naked woman wrapped in the embrace of one scary snake.

She was still snapping the intricate leatherwork when a faded denim clad leg swung over the seat, hiding it.

Kit jerked her head up and lowered the camera just in time to get a glimpse of long black hair, bronze skin, dark eyes and the slash of a high cheekbone before a black helmet came down, obscuring his face.

Impulsively she raised the camera, snapped another photo even as he turned his head and looked directly at her.

Gorgeous, she thought. Dangerous, she thought in a more logical part. He looked like trouble. Tough. Hard. Physical.

Sexual.

And then he started his bike. It sputtered once, twice, before roaring to life, low, rough, loud.

Kit bit into her bottom lip even as the bike lurched forward and then did a quick spin, turning in the middle of the quiet street to come straight at her.

She stumbled backwards, thinking the rider had lost control but then he stopped the bike mere inches from her ankle and tugged off his helmet.

"You took a picture of me," he said, looking into her eyes, his voice nearly as deep as the engine's growl.

She opened her mouth and then shut it.

"Why?" he demanded.

Her brows tugged, and her shoulders twisted. "I liked your bike. Thought it'd make an interesting picture."

His dark eyes narrowed and his head tilted, glossy black hair sliding over prominent cheekbones. "You a cop?"

She nearly laughed. "No."

"What do you do then?"

"I'm a teacher."

"And what do you teach?"

"High school English."

He sat back on his seat. "Then why are you taking pictures?"

"It's a hobby. Gives me something to do when I'm not grading papers."

He looked at her a long moment, expression shuttered and impossible to read. "How do I know you're really a teacher?"

"Why would I lie?"

"People do all the time."

"Well, not me. I'm a Catholic School teacher," she said, emphasizing Catholic. "I have to be moral. It's my job."

"You took a vow of morality to teach English?"

She wondered about his background. He was very dark, and hard, and altogether too intimidating. "No. But what kind of example would I set if I went through life lying, stealing and cheating?"

"I didn't know women like you still existed."

"The world is full of good women."

"I haven't met any."

"Then you're hanging around with the wrong crowd."

"You don't like me."

"I don't know you."

Excerpt from The Good Daughter by Jane Porter
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