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Hard to Handle

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  • ISBN-13: 9780373772612
  • ISBN: 0373772610
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

Palmer, Diana

SUMMARY

The silver-haired man across the desk had both hands clasped together on its surface, and his blue eyes were narrow and determined. Hunter wanted to argue. He'd protested assignments before, and Eugene Ritter had backed down. This time the old man wouldn't. Hunter sensed Ritter's determination before he even tried to get out of the job. That didn't stop him, of course. Phillip Hunter was used to con-frontation. As chief of internal security for Ritter Oil Corpora-tion for the past ten years, he'd become quite accustomed to facing off against all manner of opponents, from would-be thieves to enemy agents who tried to get the jump on Ritter's strategic metal discoveries. "The desert is no place for a woman," he told the old man. He sat back comfortably in the straight-backed chair, looking as for-midable as his Apache ancestors. He was very dark, with jet-black hair conventionally cut, and eyes almost black in a lean, thin-lipped face. He was tall, too, and muscular. Even his perfectly of exercise. Hunter was ex-Green Beret, ex-mercenary, and for a short time he'd even worked for the CIA. He was an expert with small arms and his karate training had earned him a black belt. He was thirty-seven, a loner by nature, unmarried and apt to stay that way. He had no inclination to accompany Eugene's sexy field geolo-gist out to Arizona on a preliminary survey. Jennifer Marist was one of his few ongoing irritations. She seemed to stay in hot water, and he was always deputized to pull her irons out of the fire. Her last exploration had put her in danger from enemy agents, resulting in a stakeout at her apartment a few months ago. Two men had been apprehended, but the third was still at large. Hunter and Jennifer were old sparring partners. They'd been thrown together on assignments more often than Hunter liked. Like two rocks striking, they made sparks fly, and that could be dangerous. He didn't like white women, and Jennifer was unique. Her soft blond beauty, added to her sharp intellect, made him jittery. She was the only female who'd ever had that effect on him, and he didn't like it. The thought of spending a week in the desert alone with her had him fuming. "Jennifer isn't just a woman, she's one of my top field geolo-gists," Eugene replied. "This is a potentially rich strike, and I need the new capital it will bring in. Jennifer can't go alone." "I could send one of my operatives with her," Hunter replied. "Not good enough. Jennifer's already been in danger from this assignment once. I want the best--and that's you." "We don't get along, haven't you noticed?" he said through his teeth. "You don't have to get along with her.You just have to keep anyone from getting his hands on her maps or her survey results." He pursed his lips. "The site's in Arizona, near the Apache reser-vation.You can go see your grandfather." "I can do that without having to follow your misplaced ingenue around," he said coldly. "Jennifer is a geologist," the older man reminded him. "Her looks have nothing to do with her profession. For God's sake, you get along with my other female employees, why not with Jennifer?" That was a question Hunter didn't really want to answer. He couldn't very well tell Eugene that the woman appealed to his senses so potently that it was hard to function when she was around. He wasn't in the market for an affair, but he wanted Jennifer with a feverish passion. He'd managed to contain his desire for her very well over the years, but lately it was becoming unmanageable. The temptation of being out on the desert with her was too much. Something might happen, and what then? He had good reasons for his dislike of white women, and he had no desire whatsoever to create a child who, like himself, could barely adapt to life in a white world. White and Apache just didn't mix, even if he did frequently wake up sweating from his vivid dreams about JenniPalmer, Diana is the author of 'Hard to Handle ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780373772612 and ISBN 0373772610.

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