Prejudice Meets Pride (Meet Your Match, book 1) (Volume 1)
After years of pinching pennies and struggling to get through art school, Emma Makie's hard work finally pays off with the offer of a dream job. But when tragedy strikes, she has no choice but to make a cross-country move to Colorado Springs to take temporary custody of her two nieces. She has no...
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After years of pinching pennies and struggling to get through art school, Emma Makie's hard work finally pays off with the offer of a dream job. But when tragedy strikes, she has no choice but to make a cross-country move to Colorado Springs to take temporary custody of her two nieces. She has no money, no job prospects, and no idea how to be a mother to two little girls, but she isn't about to let that stop her. Nor is she about to accept the help of Kevin Grantham, her handsome neighbor, who seems to think she's incapable of doing anything on her own.Prejudice Meets Pride is the story of a guy who thinks he has it all figured out and a girl who isn't afraid to show him that he doesn't. It's about learning what it means to trust, figuring out how to give and to take, and realizing that not everyone gets to pick the person they fall in love with. Sometimes, love picks them.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781941363072 (1941363075)
ASIN: 1941363075
Publish date: 2014-04-18
Publisher: HEA Publishing
Pages no: 246
Edition language: English
Okay, I love all things Pride and Prejudice as it is, but the modern versions aren't all the same quality. This book holds its own. It is sweet, cute, heart-wrenching even at times. I liked that Anderson didn't try and perfectly mimic the pattern of Jane Austen's pride and prejudice. This story...
I enjoyed this book more than I was expecting. It turned out it was the perfect book to read by the pool, which I totally did because it’s summer here. I was so hooked I was up finishing it way past my bedtime, and I was eager to pick the second book in the series. This is just the kind of book th...
Ended up quite charmed. Started off slow, but I liked the way it progressed.