the suffocating, perfume-choked atmosphere of Evan's car. As her heartbeat slowed to a normal rhythm, France
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documents outlined cutting-edge therapies and a regimen of care that was light-years beyond what the St
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waiting list was years long, a man who only took on the most challenging cases, usually for
her behalf, silently, decisively. He had taken her greatest f
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ugh her. It was more than gratitude. It was courage, flowing into
in layers of tissue paper. It was made of a deep, blood-red silk that seemed to drink the light
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change, Miss Benjamin," the driver said, open
e stripped off the conservative, beige dress she had worn-a dress chosen
her. The cut was masterful, simple and severe, falling to the floor in a
luminous, her dark hair a dramatic contrast. It erased the exhaustion from her face
ances walked out of the
as instantaneous. A hush fell over the nearest clusters of people, a ripple of si
njamin who trailed in Evan Sterling's wa
hand, Jenna clinging possessively to his arm. He felt the shift in
w went
oman at the entrance-poised, radiant, and utterly breathtaking-with the path
isfaction on her face curdled i
anger. A primal fury that his property, his possession, had d
f a passing waiter and started towar
ook away. She simply plucked a glass of champagne from
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