Difference between revisions of "Last Year's Hunk"
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[[Category:RWA Award Finalists]] | [[Category:RWA Award Finalists]] | ||
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* '''Author''': [[Marie Nicole]] | * '''Author''': [[Marie Nicole]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette Desire]] | + | * '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette Desire]] #274 |
* '''Year''': 1986 | * '''Year''': 1986 | ||
* '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | * '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | ||
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+ | == Book Description == | ||
+ | For Travis McQuade, being the hottest new star on TV was definitely a mixed blessing. Success was wonderful, but he wanted to be known for the quality of his acting, not the breadth of his biceps. | ||
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+ | Enter C. J. Parker, personal manager extraordinaire. Not only did she seem determined to help him succeed on his own terms, she had a very disarming way of entering his heart. So what, he asked himself, was wrong with this picture? Nothing--except that he had never needed a woman this way before, and he was afraid that if he let on how much he needed C.J., he might never be the same again. | ||
== Recognitions == | == Recognitions == | ||
* [[1987 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1987 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Contemporary Romance Categories|Short Contemporary Romance]] | * [[1987 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1987 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Contemporary Romance Categories|Short Contemporary Romance]] |
Revision as of 19:47, 27 July 2021
- Author: Marie Nicole
- Publisher: Silhouette Desire #274
- Year: 1986
- Amazon Listing : []
Book Description
For Travis McQuade, being the hottest new star on TV was definitely a mixed blessing. Success was wonderful, but he wanted to be known for the quality of his acting, not the breadth of his biceps.
Enter C. J. Parker, personal manager extraordinaire. Not only did she seem determined to help him succeed on his own terms, she had a very disarming way of entering his heart. So what, he asked himself, was wrong with this picture? Nothing--except that he had never needed a woman this way before, and he was afraid that if he let on how much he needed C.J., he might never be the same again.