Black Ice

Contemporary Women's Fiction

Author: Anne Stuart

Living paycheck to paycheck in Paris, American book translator Chloe Underwood would give anything for some excitement and passion–even a little danger. So when she’s offered a lucrative weekend gig translating at a business conference in a remote chateau, she jumps at the chance to shake things up.,,Then by chance Chloe discovers her employers are anything but the entrepre….Read More

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