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Enemy Mine (Antiquities Hunters, #1) Enemy Mine by Kay Hooper
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“She was one in a million, Tyler was. A strong, intelligent woman with the beauty to launch ships and the courage to follow them into battle. Kane could recall a number of past occasions when he’d been glad to have her at his side when things had gotten sticky. Tyler never waited for the cavalry to come charging to the rescue, but instead grabbed a big stick and started swinging.
She’d very nearly brained him once or twice.”
Kay Hooper, Enemy Mine
“He remembered those tense moments on the cliff face and kept a grin off his own face with an effort. How many women, he wondered, could have spit curses at a man while dangling from a cliff by her fingertips? With someone shooting at her?
Not many.”
Kay Hooper, Enemy Mine
“He looked vague. “Did you? I don’t remember.”
Tyler gave him one of the looks reserved especially for him, a combination of intense suspicion and total mistrust; Kane was, she knew, about as vague as a defense computer. And about as likely to raise the flag of surrender. He was up to something.”
Kay Hooper, Enemy Mine
“Tyler usually trusted Kane Pendleton about as far as she could throw a bull elephant, but she didn’t hesitate to give him her hand and follow his orders. If she had learned nothing else of him during their past encounters, she had learned to trust him in times of danger. He might well pull every trick he could think of in order to beat her to whatever they both sought, but he would no more abandon a bitter enemy in trouble than he would his best friend.
She fell somewhere between.”
Kay Hooper, Enemy Mine