ROUGEMONT WAS HER CHILDHOOD HOME.Lovely auburn-haired Ivy de Coursey knew that even the sale of her beautifulfamily estate, Rougemont, could not take away the happy memories the househeld for her. But Ivy had not taken into account the unsettling effect thenew owner, Hunter Smith, would leave over her as he arrogantly demanded theuse of the house and her services. Yet, when her employer is temporarilyblinded, Ivy feels her heart molt with pity at his plight--even as hiscaresses make her body flame with desire.
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