Honorable Intentions

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Pub Date Oct 16 2009 | Archive Date Jun 30 2017

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Former cop Samantha Wells is the last person single dad Chase Canfield wants chaperoning his young, impressionable daughter. Not if she's the same beautiful stranger who shamelessly came on to him with all the promise of unfulfilled passion, making her impossible to forget.

Samantha must prove to Chase she's a competent, trustworthy professional. That the sultry seductress he knew was only a pretense, her misguided alter ego acting on a stupid dare.

To save her reputation, she has to make him believe the mind blowing kisses and undeniable connection they shared meant nothing.

The hard part will be convincing herself.

Former cop Samantha Wells is the last person single dad Chase Canfield wants chaperoning his young, impressionable daughter. Not if she's the same beautiful stranger who shamelessly came on to...


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I just loved this book it was a really sweet romance and i could not put it down really well written with super characters that you can't help but root for.I just loved Chase and Samantha and really liked getting to know them.Would recommend this book.I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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When I started reading this book it felt like I missed part of the story. I kept reading but couldn't really get into it, it was very slow.

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