Just Perfect

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Julie Ortolon ISBN: 1230000353304
Publisher: Julie Ortolon Publication: August 31, 2005
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Julie Ortolon
ISBN: 1230000353304
Publisher: Julie Ortolon
Publication: August 31, 2005
Imprint:
Language: English

The Perfect Trilogy:

Maddy, Christine and Amy are thrilled that their old college suite-mate has written a bestselling book, How to Have the Perfect Life--until they realize she used them as examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The worst part is...it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: they each have one year to face down their fears--and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two!

Book Two: Just Perfect

An Ice Princess and a Ski Bum -- a Perfect Disaster?

You have to be tough to work in the ER--but Dr. Christine Ashton's courage doesn't extend to riding a chairlift, no matter how much she loves skiing. Her challenge is to strap on a pair of skis and conquer her fear of heights. The bigger challenge, though, will be resisting the sexy ski instructor her friends have deemed off-limits.

Alec Hunter is more than just a fun-loving charmer and nothing like the users and losers, and strays Christine usually picks. But she's still giving him the cold shoulder, and he's determined to prove how wrong she is about him.

After helping the victim of a snowboarding accident, the two fall hard and fast--with enough heat to melt the mountains. And everything is just perfect--until Christine must face another kind of fear and choose between her dream job back home and her dream man in Colorado.

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The Perfect Trilogy:

Maddy, Christine and Amy are thrilled that their old college suite-mate has written a bestselling book, How to Have the Perfect Life--until they realize she used them as examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The worst part is...it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: they each have one year to face down their fears--and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two!

Book Two: Just Perfect

An Ice Princess and a Ski Bum -- a Perfect Disaster?

You have to be tough to work in the ER--but Dr. Christine Ashton's courage doesn't extend to riding a chairlift, no matter how much she loves skiing. Her challenge is to strap on a pair of skis and conquer her fear of heights. The bigger challenge, though, will be resisting the sexy ski instructor her friends have deemed off-limits.

Alec Hunter is more than just a fun-loving charmer and nothing like the users and losers, and strays Christine usually picks. But she's still giving him the cold shoulder, and he's determined to prove how wrong she is about him.

After helping the victim of a snowboarding accident, the two fall hard and fast--with enough heat to melt the mountains. And everything is just perfect--until Christine must face another kind of fear and choose between her dream job back home and her dream man in Colorado.

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