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How To Get Your Man

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IT WAS ALL HIS FAULT!
Ever since hunky handyman Dalton Price had rocked her world then hit the road, advertising executive Bonnie Vaness had set her sights on a different type of man: sensible, reliable, safe. But now Dalton was back in her life—in her building—and her hormones wanted what she knew she shouldn't have.
Luckily, Bonnie's brain had other plans: winning her dream guy (read: bland coworker Mark) with help from How To Seduce Your Man. But the book's advice—wearing a man's favorite color (puke-green) and breathing in sync (which almost led to hyperventilation)—fell flat. So, who better to teach her the art of flirtation than her old pal Dalton? Only, it was Dalton who was noticing—and wanting—the woman Bonnie had become...and tempting her, once again, to ignore her head and follow her heart.

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Publisher: Silhouette

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9781459224858
  • Release date: December 15, 2011

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781459224858
  • Release date: December 15, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781459224858
  • File size: 306 KB
  • Release date: December 15, 2011

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Romance

Languages

English

IT WAS ALL HIS FAULT!
Ever since hunky handyman Dalton Price had rocked her world then hit the road, advertising executive Bonnie Vaness had set her sights on a different type of man: sensible, reliable, safe. But now Dalton was back in her life—in her building—and her hormones wanted what she knew she shouldn't have.
Luckily, Bonnie's brain had other plans: winning her dream guy (read: bland coworker Mark) with help from How To Seduce Your Man. But the book's advice—wearing a man's favorite color (puke-green) and breathing in sync (which almost led to hyperventilation)—fell flat. So, who better to teach her the art of flirtation than her old pal Dalton? Only, it was Dalton who was noticing—and wanting—the woman Bonnie had become...and tempting her, once again, to ignore her head and follow her heart.

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