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Susan Mallery

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All Summer Long Almost Perfect Barefoot Season Finding Perfect Only His Sister of the Bride Summer Nights Sweet Trouble The Knitting Diaries: The Twenty-First Wish\Coming Unraveled\Home to Summer Island The Sheik's Arranged Marriage Three Little Words

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I don__ hate men,_ she said, giving him a quick glance before returning her attention to keeping her horse in line. __ think you__e a bit overrated, butthat__ not hating . Men have ruled women and the world by virtue of their gender for several hundred years.___ream always rises to the top,_ he replied.__his isn__ about cream. It__ about ruling through physical and mental intimidation. We all have strengths and weaknesses. The difference is,most women are willing to discuss both, while most men only want to talk about their strengths.

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Susan Mallery

The Sheik's Arranged Marriage

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you're Shane, right?'He inched away from her and managed a quick nod as he twisted the rag he held in his fingers. 'Heidi sad you were willing to teach me how to ride.' Her expression shifted from entertained to confused, as if she was wondering why no one had mentioned he was a can or two shy of a six-pack. 'A horse,' he clarified, then wanted to kick himself. What else but a horse? Did he think she was here to learn to ride his mother's elephant? One corner of Annabelle's perfect, full mouth twitched. 'A horse would be good. You seem to have several.'He wanted to remind himself that he was usually fine around women. Smooth even. He was intelligent, funny and could, on occasion, be charming. Just not now, with his blood pumping and his brain doing nothing more than shouting "it's her, it's her" over and over again. Chemistry, he thought grimly. It could turn the smartest man into a drooling idiot. Here he was, proving the theory true.