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Starting over is difficult, but hot bartenders help. Being a woman named Dawson has its own unique set of complications. Dawson Everly is a thirty-year-old college professor who thought she had crafted a perfect life for herself until she discovers her husband is being unfaithful. They had planned for a fresh start in her husband's old college town. Now she will unload her cheating husband, pack-up her life, and move because she is under contract for a new teaching position at Bellhurst College. Patrick Butler is a bartender and professional bachelor. He's charismatic, sexy, and unabashedly…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Starting over is difficult, but hot bartenders help. Being a woman named Dawson has its own unique set of complications. Dawson Everly is a thirty-year-old college professor who thought she had crafted a perfect life for herself until she discovers her husband is being unfaithful. They had planned for a fresh start in her husband's old college town. Now she will unload her cheating husband, pack-up her life, and move because she is under contract for a new teaching position at Bellhurst College. Patrick Butler is a bartender and professional bachelor. He's charismatic, sexy, and unabashedly single. When a college professor answers his online advertisement about renting the cottage behind his home, he has no idea who his renter really is or what he's gotten himself into. Dawson must unpack her life in a new place where the only person she knows is her cheating husband. When her new landlord pours on the charm, she has a choice to make.
Autorenporträt
P.J. DeVere writes contemporary romance filled with sass and spice. She is a wonderful wife, a terrible housekeeper, and a devoted mother. Her sons are all grown with lives of their own, and she is making use of this newfound time and freedom to get to know the imaginary friends in her head. P.J. has had multiple careers in her life, but writing is by far her favorite. Before earning her law degree from Ole Miss and becoming an attorney, she was a fifth-grade teacher. Besides her law degree, she has a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in curriculum and instruction. Her decade in college notwithstanding, P.J. will vehemently argue to anyone that writing her dirty books has been and continues to be the most productive use of her time and talent.