Pretending with the playboy
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Author
Contributions
- Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Silhouette Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
46,500 words, Guess
Page Count
186 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepretendingwithpl00gali
- ISBN-10037376569X
- ISBN-139780373765690
- LibraryThing2049754
- Goodreads1645865
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- Library of Congress Control Number2004597273
- OCLC Control Number54680105
- Better World BooksO7-AEQ-189
- Better World Books9780373765690
- Better World BooksO7-COJ-903
- Better World BooksO7-AOB-691
- Better World BooksO7-BKI-355
- Better World BooksO6-ATP-193
- Open LibraryOL3388815M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 2241 vol. 14
- LCCCPB
Description
PURE FANTASY In order to help the Texas Cattleman's Club in their sting operation, Alexander Kent needed a make- believe wife. The notorious playboy was reluctant to let any woman play Mrs. Kent—even temporarily. This made high school drama coach Stephanie Firth the perfect choice since the plain Jane was only putting up with him for the sake of the assignment. Plain Jane or not, Alex soon found himself drawn to her quiet beauty, and once he slipped a ring on her finger, he wanted to prove to his reluctant wife just how charming and seductive he could be. But once Cinderella shed her inhibitions, would Alex want to make their fantasy…into a reality?
First Sentence
Prologue “Sorry, guys, no can do,” Alexander Kent informed his fellow members of the prestigious Texas Cattleman’s Club. His voice lacked any genuine remorse at having to decline the “honor” thrust upon him. Protests arose from every corner of the ultramanly cigar lounge that served as the day’s meeting room. Clint Andover, the most recently married among their ranks, succinctly phrased the question on everyone’s mind in a warm drawl that belied the steely intent behind the inquiry
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Genres
- Fiction
Series Statement
- Texas cattleman's club : [The stolen baby]
Other Editions
- Pretending with the playboy
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