Someone Like You (The Boys of Summer, #2)

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Victoria Purman ISBN: 9781488710032
Publisher: HarperCollins Publication: February 1, 2014
Imprint: HarperCollins Language: English
Author: Victoria Purman
ISBN: 9781488710032
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication: February 1, 2014
Imprint: HarperCollins
Language: English

What on earth has happened to Dan McSwaine?

When Lizzie Blake knocks on the door of Dan McSwaine's beach house at Middle Point, she barely recognises the man who answers. Whatever happened to the guy who swaggered into her home town with a grin and left with her heart in his back pocket? Lizzie wonders if he'll ever be that man again – and if she should risk everything she's built her life on to help him.

Dan can't normally bear to be more than ten minutes from a hip bar, an imported beer and a group of hot women. So what is he doing holed up in a falling down beach shack at Middle Point? All he knows is that he's made some crazy decisions since the night a truck slammed into his car and almost killed him. The first one was to think that buying a crumbling piece of coastal real estate was a good idea. The second crazy decision was to try to hide away from the world when a woman like Lizzie Blake is determined to drag him right back into it…

MORE PRAISE

'Someone Like You is the very reason I love romance ... Chocolate for the soul.' - The Ecelectic Reader

'...a super summer read with gorgeous scenery, charismatic characters and a seaside town that has me wanting to jump in the car and head to the beach.' - Beauty & Lace Magazine

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What on earth has happened to Dan McSwaine?

When Lizzie Blake knocks on the door of Dan McSwaine's beach house at Middle Point, she barely recognises the man who answers. Whatever happened to the guy who swaggered into her home town with a grin and left with her heart in his back pocket? Lizzie wonders if he'll ever be that man again – and if she should risk everything she's built her life on to help him.

Dan can't normally bear to be more than ten minutes from a hip bar, an imported beer and a group of hot women. So what is he doing holed up in a falling down beach shack at Middle Point? All he knows is that he's made some crazy decisions since the night a truck slammed into his car and almost killed him. The first one was to think that buying a crumbling piece of coastal real estate was a good idea. The second crazy decision was to try to hide away from the world when a woman like Lizzie Blake is determined to drag him right back into it…

MORE PRAISE

'Someone Like You is the very reason I love romance ... Chocolate for the soul.' - The Ecelectic Reader

'...a super summer read with gorgeous scenery, charismatic characters and a seaside town that has me wanting to jump in the car and head to the beach.' - Beauty & Lace Magazine

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