How To Get Your Man

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Elizabeth Harbison ISBN: 9781459224858
Publisher: Silhouette Publication: December 15, 2011
Imprint: Silhouette Special Edition Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Harbison
ISBN: 9781459224858
Publisher: Silhouette
Publication: December 15, 2011
Imprint: Silhouette Special Edition
Language: 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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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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