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Next Stop, Paradise
Next Stop Paradise
Author: Sue Civil-Brown
Samantha Bartlett has vowed never again to fall for a smooth-talking hunk. So it's hate at first sight when the lovelypolice officer meets Derek Diche, a TV exposjournalist she instantly decides is short on hard facts -- even if he is long on hard pecs. But then Samantha's appointed as Derek's town liaison, which means they're up-close and...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780380811809
ISBN-10: 0380811804
Publication Date: 9/1/2001
Pages: 384
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3.5 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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As with all the books I have read from this author, this was an extremely entertaining story. Found myself laughing out loud at parts. Would recommend not only this book, but any other book by this author.
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a cute story.
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Paradise Beach, Fla., is normally a sleepy town, so when Officer Samantha Bartlett receives a call claiming there are giant T. rex footprints on the beach, she expects to discover the remnants of a childish prank. Instead, she finds the DustBuster Brigade a group of older gentlemen who comb the coast with their DustBusters to keep the town tidy guarding some very large, deep and unusual tracks. Having heard the report on his aunt's police scanner, Derek Diche, the host of a well-known "mystery debunking" TV show, sets out to examine the tracks for himself, and he ends up butting heads with a fiery female officer. The next morning, a giant egg appears on the beach, and, to Sam's dismay, Derek calls in his camera crew. Although Sam's determined to dislike Derek for his poster-boy good looks and smooth-talking ways, she still can't help trying to convince him that miracles do exist.


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