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"A KNOCKOUT STORY!"
From New York Times
Bestselling Cleo Coyle


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To keep his legacy, he must keep his wife. But she's about to change the game.


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A haunting past. A heartbreaking secret. A love that still echoes across time.


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A city slicker. A country cowboy. A love they didn�t plan for.


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The mission is clear. The attraction? Completely out of control.


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A string of fires. A growing attraction. And a danger neither of them saw coming.


Bachelor CEO by Michele Dunaway

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Room for Two More, February 2025
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Fan the Flames, August 2015
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A Little Christmas Jingle, October 2014
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Baby In The Boardroom, February 2010
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Bachelor CEO, July 2009
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Tailspin, September 2008
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Out Of Line, June 2008
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The Marriage Recipe, April 2008
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Hart's Victory, December 2007
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The Christmas Date, December 2007
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Nine Months' Notice, April 2007
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The Wedding Secret, December 2006
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The Marriage Campaign, August 2006
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Capturing the Cop, May 2006
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Legally Tender, January 2006
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Emergency Engagement, February 2005
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Unwrapping Mr Wright, November 2004
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Bachelor CEO
Michele Dunaway

Harlequin American Romance
July 2009
On Sale: July 14, 2009
Featuring: Chase McDaniel; Miranda Craig
224 pages
ISBN: 0373752695
EAN: 9780373752690
Mass Market Paperback
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Chase McDaniel had it all planned out. He'd work his way up in the family business and eventually become CEO. Except the heir to McDaniel Manufacturing just got a rude awakening. His soon-to-retire grandfather is ordering him to take a year off and find out what he really wants.

Chase knows what he doesn't want—gorgeous, talented Miranda Craig taking his job!

Being handpicked to run a company is the dream of a lifetime. And Miranda has no intention of stepping aside…even if Chase is the sexiest man she's ever met. But their strictly business arrangement may be in danger of turning into something more. Especially if a certain matchmaking relative has his way…

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5 comments posted.

Re: Bachelor CEO

I enjoyed working on The Artist's Way By Julie Cameron years ago for writer's block. Well, I didn't have a block, but the exercises and stories of field trips were fun. I have pen and paper available everywhere, so when the muse strikes, I'm prepared. Learning how others get their stories out helps me choose which process to borrow for my own. The key to writing is to write it down.
(Alyson Widen 1:16pm August 3, 2009)

I've yet to find "what works" for me. Writing seems to be more spur of the moment and I am only able to write as the urge strikes.
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LuAnn Morgan 2:13pm August 3, 2009)

Your advice to the writer to "figure out what works best for you" should be a sticky note on the keyboard. Thanks for the reminder. I needed it.
(
Barbara Scott 3:14pm August 3, 2009)

I just finished reading Save the Cat by Blake Snyder and found that by hit or miss, I'd come around to writing as he suggests in his book. Wish it hadn't take me quite so long to figure it out, but now I'm hoping I'll get a bit speedier.
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Kathryn Albright 6:35pm August 3, 2009)

Similar to the way you try to individualize the information for your students writers have different learning and writing styles and shouldn't be forced to all use the same method. How is that for one 'short' sentence? :>)
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Karin Tillotson 8:51pm August 3, 2009)

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