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Last Night

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To most men, Judge Dana Hamilton appears cool to the point of icy. She canot afford to trust any man, especially when her life becomes the target of a vicious blackmailer. When Rob Tagett, star reporter for the Honolulu Sun, storms into her life, Dana suddenly acquires an unlikely and passionate ally.

448 pages, Library Binding

First published December 1, 1995

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Meryl Sawyer

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May 28, 2017
Selle kohta käib see, mis Tanel ütles mind seda lugemas nähes: "Selle sarja raamatud on kõik ühtlaselt halvad, nii et selles mõttes pettuma ei pea."
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July 7, 2008
LAST NIGHT - Okay
Sawyer, Meryl - standalone

Her cool disdain and measured judgments led men to call her icy. Judge Dana Hamilton could not afford to trust any man. Until the least trustworthy man of all stormed into her life. Rob Tagett, star reporter for the Honolulu Sun, a jet-haired, blue-eyed lady-killer, was her only chance to find and destroy the blackmailer who threatened her career...and her life. His own unsavory reputation and the scandal that had forced his resignation from the police force made them an unlikely couple- although Rob made his intentions clear from the start.

They would pose as lovers, living together, sharing the same bed, as they vacationed in the private Hawaiian island paradise owned by the power broker who had reason to destroy them both. Suddenly Rob was her only hope. She had to choose -- between devastating secrets that tore them apart and passion she could no longer deny...

A judge, a reporter, threats and Hawaii - it was an okay read
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