Cross My Heart
by:
Abigail Strom (author)
When opposites attract...The last thing Jenna Landry wants is to fall in love. The former rock musician is getting ready to start a new job and a new life in LA, and she’s only back in her hometown for the summer. Nothing could tempt her to stay any longer than that...not even the sexy doctor...
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When opposites attract...The last thing Jenna Landry wants is to fall in love. The former rock musician is getting ready to start a new job and a new life in LA, and she’s only back in her hometown for the summer. Nothing could tempt her to stay any longer than that...not even the sexy doctor next door.Michael Stone has a reputation for being as cold as ice. So what is it about his free-spirited neighbor that sets him on fire? The straitlaced MD has his hands full with his career and his teenage daughter, and even if he were looking for a relationship, he knows Jenna is all wrong for him.So why does being with her feel so right?Revised edition: This edition of Cross My Heart includes editorial revisions.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781477825174 (1477825177)
ASIN: 1477825177
Publish date: 2014-09-23
Publisher: Montlake Romance
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Series: Landry (#2)
This was a sweet story about Jenna, a former rock star, and her neighbor Michael, a heart surgeon whose 14 year old daughter Claire conspires to hook them up. Michael is perfect in every way, yet inept with women and relationships, including the relationship with his daughter. Instead of Claire acc...
I found it impossible to stop reading this last night. Really sweet story with believable characters. The tension between the 2 main characters means this possibly isn't suitable for people who don't like that type of thing, but there is a minimum of actually explicit scenes (which is good - had the...
Got this as a freebie from Kobo. It was a nice light easy reading. I did finish it in one sitting. Didn't quite believe the "alpha" behavior that the H exhibited every now and then. Nor his humorous side that popped up occasionally. But I liked both H/h enough. Bonus points: the daughter referencing...
That was so passionate and sweet at the same time. To see a man discover the strength in letting someone go and follow their dreams. To see a woman realize that maybe her dreams have changed. Beautiful, it was beautiful.