Public Displays of Affection by Susan Donovan

Public Displays of Affection by Susan Donovan

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Public Displays of Affection by Susan Donovan

He Was Her First...Charlotte Trasker has always been a good girl, so she married the most decent, reliable man she could find even though their love life was a bit on the predictable side. Thirteen years later, she's a widowed mum who runs her own company, prepares vegetarian meals, and volunteers for just about every good deed in town. But no one knows that Charlotte has a secret weakness for squirt cheese, erotic poetry - and the mystery man she lost her virginity to in a reckless roadside tryst years ago. Even now, Charlotte can't stop fantasizing about that spectacular stranger...She Was His Best...Dea agent Joe Bellacera isn't crazy about having to hide out in Minton, Ohio, before testifying at the trial of a notorious drug lord. But he's handling it just fine...until he lays eyes on a fiery redhead and a hot little body he'd recognize anywhere. Joe's never had another woman like Charlotte since that day thirteen years ago. Now she's his neighbour - and strictly off-limits...

Susan Donovan's books are witty, sensual, and amusing, and she describes them as brain candy for educated women. Not That Sort of Girl and Ain't Too Proud to Ask are two of her books. Susan is a former newspaper reporter who has worked in Chicago, Albuquerque, and Indianapolis. She holds degrees from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Fine arts fundraiser, freelance journalist, painted furniture artist, horse stall mucker, proposal writer, and aide to a U.S. senator are among her previous jobs.

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ISBN 13 9780312992323
ISBN 10 0312992327
Title Public Displays of Affection
Author Susan Donovan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2004-06-14
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.