Difference between revisions of "After Darke"
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− | [[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:2002 Releases]][[Category:Massachusetts]][[Category:Journalist]][[Category:Fake Engagement]][[Category:Opposites Attract]][[Category:Mafia]] | + | [[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:2002 Releases]][[Category:Massachusetts]][[Category:Journalist]][[Category:Fake Engagement]][[Category:Opposites Attract]][[Category:Mafia]][[Category:Blind Date]] |
* '''Author''': [[Heather MacAllister]] | * '''Author''': [[Heather MacAllister]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Cooper's Corner By The Numbers|Cooper's Corner #2]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] [[Cooper's Corner By The Numbers|Cooper's Corner #2]] |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 27 December 2008
- Author: Heather MacAllister
- Publisher: Harlequin Cooper's Corner #2
- Year: 2002
- Setting: Massachusetts
- Amazon Listing: After Darke
Book Description
Welcome to Twin Oaks -- the new B and B in Cooper's Corner. Bed and breakfast will never be the same!
Check-in: When small-town plumber Bonnie Cooper visited New York in search of vintage bath fixtures for the Twin Oaks B and B, her reputation as the Berkshire's Blind Date Queen followed her. But an arranged dinner with city-bred columnist Jaron Darke went from bad to worse when they witnessed a mob hit outside the restaurant. They had no choice but to hide out at Twin Oaks. Their cover? They're engaged!
Checkout: To Jaron, she was Bonnie the Bumpkin; to Bonnie he was pretentious, pretentious, pretentious. But forced together, they did find one thing in common: passion. And as it turned out, their lives depended on it.