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Upon its initial publication, the RITA Award-winning novel
Dancing on the Wind was praised as a "winner" that "proves
the adage that writers do not age, they just get better"
(Affaire de Coeur). With this USA Today bestseller finally
back in print, discover for yourself why Mary Jo Putney is
one of today's most beloved romance writers...
SummaryLike his namesake, Lucifer, Lord Strathmore is known for
unearthly beauty and diabolical cleverness. A tragic past
has driven him to use his formidable talents to protect
his country from secret enemies, and it is a job he does
superlatively welluntil he meets a mysterious woman
whose skill at deception equals his own. By turns
glamorous and subdued, reckless yet vulnerable, his
enchanting adversary baffles his mind even as she captures
his heart.
A perilous mission has forced Kit Travers into a deadly
game of everchanging identities and needful lies, where a
single misstep might cost her her life. But her disguises
are easily penetrated by the Earl of Strathmore. Unwilling
to trust, yet unable to part, they join forces to search
the dangerous underside of London society. Yet even two
master deceivers cannot escape from passion's sensual
webor from an impossible love more precious than
life itself...
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