Too Close to the Sun by Robin T. Popp Paperback Book

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Rent Too Close to the Sun

Author: Robin T. Popp

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Leisure Books

Published: Jul 2003

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Fantasy

Retail Price: $5.99

Pages: 320

Synopsis

"On the riskiest mission of his career, Nicoli had allowed his life essence and his physical form to be separated. And the Harvestors had taken the bait - his body. Now he needed the cocky pilot who'd stolen his vessel to help him retrieve his person and destroy the deadly race of aliens. Then he discovered the young man was a woman, and he kissed his chances of success goodbye"--Cover.

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