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Dr. Jordan
Reed needs a man. She needs to hire a man to be her escort, to put on a
show
for her stepmother and her ex, who are now married. Her secretary
persuades her
to place a personal ad, and though hesitant, she does it. The only
people who
end up answering her ad are weirdoes, or just plain criminals. Where
are all
the good men? Clearly not reading the personals.
Jordan is shocked when she
finds herself
attracted to Rocky, a rugged guy that works in a bar she was at.
Against her
better judgment, she flirts with him, and then finds herself returning
to see
him. He lights a fire within her, as no one ever has. He is like every
hero in
every romance novel. She finds herself drawn to him, like a moth to a
flame.
What Jordan
doesn’t know is that Rocky isn’t who she thinks that he is. He has a
secret, a
secret that might destroy whatever sparks between them.
Rocky is
really Brock, a man who is bitter over the death of his sister. Brock’s
sister
was a patient of Dr. Reed’s. Under her care, she ended up killing
herself, and
Brock still blames Jordan
for that. So he comes up with a plan. He disguises himself, and begins
seeing
Dr. Reed for relationship issues. The problem with that is; he finds
himself
attracted to her. How can he exact revenge on a woman that he wants to
hurt,
because he’s too busy wanting to hold her?
No good can come of this situation. Either way,
someone is going to get
hurt. Rocky is the man that Jordan
is seeking, but Brock is too…
WOMAN
SEEKING MAN is a sexy story of mistaken identity. Jordan
needs Rocky, personally and
physically. However, when she finds out that he is Brock, what will she
do?
Brock/Rocky is sexy, rugged and just plain masculine. Jordan
is a
calm, cool, and collected doctor who is in desperate need of raw sex.
Together,
Jordan
and Rocky light a raging inferno. While Jordan tries to stay away
from
Brock, she is drawn to him too. What happens when a logical Doctor
finds
herself attracted to two men who are really the same? Find out in WOMAN
SEEKING
MAN, a zany, humorous, sexy novel.
Reviewed by Ansley
Velarde for The
Road to Romance
November 1, 2004
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