A Game Of Chance by Linda Howard Paperback Book

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Rent A Game Of Chance

Author: Linda Howard

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: Sep 2002

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Adult

Retail Price: $4.99

Synopsis

On the trail of a vicious criminal, agent Chance Mackenzie found the perfect bait for his trap: Sunny Miller. So Chance made himself the only man she could trust—and then arranged for her long-missing father to find out about them.

What Chance hadn't foreseen was that Sunny had reasons of her own for hiding from her father—and now Chance's deception had brought them both one step closer to the end of everything they held dear.…

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Reviews

BookLender review by PATRICIA on 2011-12-16 04:08:49

The rest of the MacKensie family was quite likeable in the previous books. Too bad adopted brother, Chance, was such a low life. What kind of pond s*** uses someone they claim to love as bait for an evil child molesting terrorist? No way he could redeem himself for me. At least the heroine he treated so shabbily seemed pretty nice, if not very bright in her choice of men.