Blue Heron #4
Harlequin HQN Books
October 2014
On Sale: September 30, 2014
Featuring: Jack Holland; Emmaline Neal
473 pages ISBN: 0373779313 EAN: 9780373779314 Kindle: B00KF49TUS Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List
Everyone loves Jack Holland, but Emmaline Neal needs him.
Her ex-fiancé is getting married in Malibu and, obviously,
she can't go to the wedding alone. In Manningsport, New
York, tall, blond and gorgeous Jack Holland is practically
a
cottage industry when it comes to rescuing desperate
women.
He knows the drill, Em figures, so he won't get the wrong
idea.
What Jack needs is an excuse to leave town. Ever since
rescuing four teenagers from a car wreck, he's been hailed
as a hero and the attention is making him itchy,
especially
since his too-pretty ex-wife is back, angling for a
reunion.
He's always liked Emmaline. She needs a weekend date? No
problem.
So when they wind up in bed together, Em chalks it up to
red
wine and chocolate cake, just one impulsive night not to
be
repeated. But Jack's pushing for more, and if she lets
down
her guard, either she'll get her heart crushed again, or
discover that Jack's worth more than just dreaming about.
I always enjoy reading about the more normal girl in romances!! (Ronna Lord 1:47pm September 30, 2014)
Average Jane's turn - thank you. (Debra Wolsleben 8:54pm September 30, 2014)
Love your books! (Vicki Hancock 7:15am October 1, 2014)
I agree with your posting to a degree. What I disagree with, or should I say find a bit of a turn-off, is when I read about these women who go to kickboxing, or other weird forms of aerobic exercise. I know of many women who stay in shape, and not one woman I know says they're going to a kickboxing class. They might run, or use the treadmill, but when it comes to a yoga class, or some other "trendy, yuppy-style" form of aerobics, the every day woman doesn't do that. Why can't a book be written with just an every day form of exercise?? I'll get off of my soapbox now, and just enjoy your new book. Congratulations on another hit, and I'm looking forward to reading it. (Peggy Roberson 10:44am October 1, 2014)
love stories with "normal" people. (Denise Holcomb 12:37pm October 3, 2014)
I have read so many of your books and vwey anxious to read this one too. Your depiction of characters as real people with real faults and strengths is what I love the most about them. From "The Best Man", to " Catch of the Day"/ to "Too Good to be True" Have read them all and love them all! Texastee. (Theresa Henry 2:20pm October 3, 2014)