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Just Perfect (Perfect Trilogy, Book 2)
Julie Ortolon's Just Perfect is the second book in the Perfect trilogy. Just Perfect is a wonderful story of love, compassion and understanding.
Dr. Christine Ashton has vowed to face her fear of heights by riding the ski chairlift to the top. She hires a ski instructor to also help her get back up to speed to beat her competitive brother. Christine instructor Alex Hunter is everything she tries to avoid in a man, fun loving, good looking and a charmer.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 26 August 2010
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Almost Perfect (Perfect Trilogy, Book 1)
Maddy, Christine, and Amy find that an old college roommate has written about them in her new self-help book-and they're furious that she's used them as examples of how women screw up their lives. And the worst part is, it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: they'll face down their fears-and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two!
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 26 August 2010
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Drive Me Wild
He was a devastating TV anchorman who thought he'd seen it all... With the face that launched a thousand newscasts, drop-dead-gorgeous TV anchor Brent Michaels returns to his Texas hometown--to be the "bachelor" in a Dating Game fund-raiser. He can't refuse his old friend Laura Beth Morgan's request. And soon, he can't refuse the shy do-gooder anything. The tomboy he remembered had blossomed into a beautiful woman. An irresistible challenge for the man every woman wants...
Thomas Hardy, (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. While his works typically belong to the naturalist movement, several poems display elements of the previous romantic and enlightenment periods of literature, such as his fascination with the supernatural.
Hardy's poetry, first published in his fifties, has come to be as well-regarded as his novels and has had a significant influence over modern English poetry, especially after The Movement poets of the 1950s and 1960s cited Hardy as a major figure.
This book tells the tale of 17 year old Ruby Cooper who has been abandoned by her mother, and must now live with her older sister, Cora and her husband Jamie who enrol her into private school. Having an unsettled past, Ruby is scared she won’t fit in. Then there’s Nate, the good guy, however he has a problem of his own – his father. Together Nate & Ruby confide and support each other in their own unique way.