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(New page: Category: 2008 Releases category:Category Romance * '''Author''': Crystal Green * '''Publisher''': Silhouette Special Edition [[Silhouette Special Edition By The Numbers| #...)
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373249322/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Falling For The Lone Wolf]
 
* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373249322/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Falling For The Lone Wolf]
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== Book Description ==
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Go-getter businesswoman Jenny Hunter was used to living life on her own terms, and there was little the beautiful, brainy blonde couldn't conquer. But with her career skyrocketing, she'd decided to put love on the back bruner--except for a little innocent flirtation with a hunky loner at her neighborhood Laundromat.
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Although Liam McCree had nursed a crush on Jenny for months, the wannabe Web entrepreneur was convinced he was no match for the woman of his dreams. But when she faced an unexpected health crisis, Liam was there to boost Jenny's spirits and to send her heart rate soaring in the process. Would these two opposites find that love was truly the best medicine?

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Book Description

Go-getter businesswoman Jenny Hunter was used to living life on her own terms, and there was little the beautiful, brainy blonde couldn't conquer. But with her career skyrocketing, she'd decided to put love on the back bruner--except for a little innocent flirtation with a hunky loner at her neighborhood Laundromat.

Although Liam McCree had nursed a crush on Jenny for months, the wannabe Web entrepreneur was convinced he was no match for the woman of his dreams. But when she faced an unexpected health crisis, Liam was there to boost Jenny's spirits and to send her heart rate soaring in the process. Would these two opposites find that love was truly the best medicine?