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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1985 Releases]] | [[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1985 Releases]] | ||
* '''Author''': [[Meg Dominique]] | * '''Author''': [[Meg Dominique]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin | + | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Temptation]] |
* '''Year''': 1985 | * '''Year''': 1985 | ||
==About the Book== | ==About the Book== | ||
In a tight spot, Liza Walker pretended she had a fiancè. So when real lover potential happened along--cartoonist Max Grant--her lie trapped her into a platonic relationship. From the start her feelings for Max were far from platonic. More and more Liza craved his laughter, his impulsiveness ... his uninhibited passion. Max made San Francisco glorious fun. But how to tell this confirmed bachelor that he would make the perfect husband. | In a tight spot, Liza Walker pretended she had a fiancè. So when real lover potential happened along--cartoonist Max Grant--her lie trapped her into a platonic relationship. From the start her feelings for Max were far from platonic. More and more Liza craved his laughter, his impulsiveness ... his uninhibited passion. Max made San Francisco glorious fun. But how to tell this confirmed bachelor that he would make the perfect husband. |
Revision as of 00:33, 4 December 2007
- Author: Meg Dominique
- Publisher: Harlequin Temptation
- Year: 1985
About the Book
In a tight spot, Liza Walker pretended she had a fiancè. So when real lover potential happened along--cartoonist Max Grant--her lie trapped her into a platonic relationship. From the start her feelings for Max were far from platonic. More and more Liza craved his laughter, his impulsiveness ... his uninhibited passion. Max made San Francisco glorious fun. But how to tell this confirmed bachelor that he would make the perfect husband.