"Theatrical agents." . . "American fiction." . . . . . "When documentary filmmaker David Brady asks her client to appear in a film on paranormal phenomena, theatrical agent Aurora Fields stays on the set to protect the woman, but David is sure Aurora is trying to hide something, and he finds himself attracted to her and her secret."@en . . . "Audiobooks"@en . "Aurora Fields protected her clients like a mother tigress - especially when one was her own mother! So it was going to take a lot more than charm to get her on side with David Brady's plans. Aurora could see he was a smooth operator, used to getting what he wanted, and she was usually immune. What was it about him that left her uncomfortably vulnerable? As for David, he'd always considered himself a good judge of people. So why did each moment with Aurora leave his head and heart reeling? She was an enigma, and he was determined to find the key." . . . . "Romance fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . "Love stories"@en . "Love stories" . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . "Protecting her mother's interests pitted no-nonsense Aurora Fields against a very determined David Brady. But there were few David couldn't charm if he set his mind to, and this time it really mattered." . "Protecting her mother's interests pitted no-nonsense Aurora Fields against a very determined David Brady. But there were few David couldn't charm if he set his mind to, and this time it really mattered."@en . . . . . "Mind Over Matter" . . . "Romantic fiction" . . . . "Mind over matter"@en . . "Mind over matter" . . "Humorous stories." . . "Theatrical agents Fiction." . . "Love stories." . . "Motion picture producers and directors." . . "Motion picture producers and directors Fiction." . . . .