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From the back cover:
He was a perfect hero--on paper, anyway!
Would-be romance writer Bailey York was a woman who'd already failed twice at love. As far as she was concerned, men were wonderful to read--and to write--about, but that was as close as she wanted to get. Which was probably why she had such difficulty creating a hero.
She needed a real-life model, she finally decided. And she found one. Parker Davidson was everything a hero should be. Compellingly attractive. Forceful and determined, yet capable of tenderness. A man of substance.
Parker was perfect for Bailey's novel--but he wanted to be the hero in her life, not just in her book!
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I really enjoyed this book. It was a sweet, funny romance.
He was a perfect hero--on paper, anyway!
Would-be romance writer Bailey York was a woman who'd already failed twice at love. As far as she was concerned, men were wonderful to read--and to write--about, but that was as close as she wanted to get. Which was probably why she had such difficulty creating a hero.
She needed a real-life model, she finally decided. And she found one. Parker Davidson was everything a hero should be. Compellingly attractive. Forceful and determined, yet capable of tenderness. A man of substance.
Parker was perfect for Bailey's novel--but he wanted to be the hero in her life, not just in her book!
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I really enjoyed this book. It was a sweet, funny romance.