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Brenda Jackson
In this sexy, heartfelt classic from New York Times bestselling romance legend Brenda Jackson, one woman’s run of bad luck may end in the sweetest kind of windfall . . . Sage Dunbar is dealt a shattering double blow when she discovers that her fiancé has depleted her bank accounts and her father has been having an affair. Reeling with shock, she accepts a job promotion that involves relocating to Anchorage, Alaska. She never expects to cross paths with a man who will challenge everything she thought she knew about love. Gabe’s “sex-only” relationship policy has been working just fine, keeping him free of messy entanglements and emotional baggage. Then he meets Sage, and his no-commitment ways start to lose their appeal. But Sage isn’t ready to give her heart and trust to another man any time soon. With a single-minded determination that surprises even him, Gabe resolves to convince her that true love can erase every obstacle—real or imagined—in its path . . .“Jackson delivers a sizzling romance . . . and knows how to write crackling love scenes and those burst off the page.” —Entertainment Weekly on Best Laid Plans“Brenda Jackson is the queen of newly discovered love. . . . If there’s one thing Jackson knows how to do, it's how to pluck those heartstrings and stir up some seriously saucy drama.” —BookPage on Inseparable
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Author
Brenda Jackson
Pages
304
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corp.
Published Date
2011-02-01
ISBN
0758267738 9780758267733
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I liked this book, but some things bothered me. This story was about Josie, the CEO of a fashion brand she started. The first chapter for sure grabbed my attention with the questioning about who you remember from high school, but the next chapters were not as captivating. The book was supposed to be a romance one, but I found that it lacked a certain chemistry between Josie and Will, the male interest. The beginning of the book was mostly about Josie’s company and less about the characters getting to know each other. Because they knew one another when they were younger, I felt like the author made it seem like there was not much catching up to do even if nine years had passed. Overall, it was cute, but I would have liked the book to focus more on the relationship than Josie’s burnout.<br/><br/>Thanks to NetGalley for an arc of this book."
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Mathilde Banville-Chénier