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Step Into My Parlor by Jan Hudson
Step Into My Parlor by Jan Hudson










Step Into My Parlor by Jan Hudson Step Into My Parlor by Jan Hudson

Or is it simply an interlude sparked and fed by fear and excitement? And make no mistake, Spider is exciting. "I wonder if it is love I feel, a lasting kind of love. "Those problems can be worked out if you really love each other."įor the first time, Anne faced her greatest concerns. And I have my gallery In Washington and responsibilities at home to consider." I don't want to turn into the sort of woman my mother was, dependent and little more than an ornament. And we have some problems, primarily over his tendency to be smothering and overprotective. Our backgrounds are just about as far apart as two can be. He's asked me to marry him."Īnne fiddled with her spoon, tracing the design of the silver handle while she examined her feelings. He's generous and fun and stimulating, but he can be the most stubborn, overbearing, infuriating-" He makes me laugh and he makes me feel sexy. For all his macho swaggering, he's the most caring person I've ever known. "Sometimes I'm sure I am, and other times I don't know. Is that Spider's doing? Are you in love with him?" Not just your appearance-which I like, by the way-but you've got a new spark to your personality. Popping a slice of orange into her mouth, Vicki eyed her closely. Over breakfast, Anne told her friend about Spider, leaving out most of the delicious details.












Step Into My Parlor by Jan Hudson