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Daniel Wolfe listened as Annabel Parker told her version of the night's events when a prominent politician had been found dead in her motel room. A journalist, hot on Daniel's half brother's corrupt heels, Annabel claimed nothing of a physical nature had occurred between them, but Daniel knew it was all lies. His womanizing brother would never have agreed to meet her in a motel roomunless sex was involved.
Daniel was prepared to be ruthless in his pursuit of the truth, but it was all too tempting to let her try her seduction routine on him.
Daniel was prepared to be ruthless in his pursuit of the truth, but it was all too tempting to let her try her seduction routine on him.
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Daniel Wolfe listened as Annabel Parker told her version of the night when a politician had been found dead in a motel room. A journalist, hot on his half-brother's corrupt heels, she claimed nothing had occurred between them. But Daniel knew his brother would never have agreed to meet her in a motel room - unless sex was involved. There was no doubt that Daniel found Annabel stimulating. He was prepared to be ruthless in his pursuit of the truth, but it was so tempting to let her try her seduction routine on him ...
Daniel Wolfe listened as Annabel Parker told her version of the night when a politician had been found dead in a motel room. A journalist, hot on his half-brother's corrupt heels, she claimed nothing had occurred between them. But Daniel knew his brother would never have agreed to meet her in a motel room - unless sex was involved. There was no doubt that Daniel found Annabel stimulating. He was prepared to be ruthless in his pursuit of the truth, but it was so tempting to let her try her seduction routine on him ...