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Missing Heir

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Once upon a time there was a beautiful young lawyer accustomed to solving riddles.

Executing Douglas Ramsey's outrageous requests had become so old hat to Caron Carlisle she swore she could spin straw into gold. But come on! Bad enough that Douglas demanded she find the billion-dollar baby - his missing heir - the kicker was that the man with the answer had broken her heart long, long ago. Now, she faced the hardest riddle of all - what was worse: remaining safe in her shell or opening herself to heartbreak again?

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published March 1, 1993

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Leandra Logan

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Mary Jane Schultz was a writer since childhood. She was thrilled to sell her first young adult romance novel in 1986 as Mary Schultz. Since that time she has written a great number of books for both teenage and adult audiences. Under the pseudonym of Leandra Logan has enjoyed both success and fulfillment writing for Harlequin. Her books routinely make the B. Dalton and Waldenbooks lists. As well, she has been nominated for numerous awards within the industry.

A lifelong resident of Minnesota, she and her family recently moved to the historic town of Stillwater. She looks forward to strolling along the main street, and mingling with the artists and book lovers who frequent the area's quaint shops and eateries. But there are countless tasks to take care of around the new place—the biggest being the yard work! There are rocks to haul, dirt to grade, and seeds to sow! Optimistically, it will give her a lot of time to work out her plots.

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September 27, 2010
Ok the plot was really pretty good as I didn't even guess about who the heir actually was, however the leads and all of their convo's were flat and very dull. If not for the sex scenes it felt like something a 5th grader would write in the she said this and he said that kind of thing. I couldn't lose myself in this book at all.
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