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March 1994... Sweet love during a simpler time before the Internet and smartphones changed dating. Lauren Evans is a paralegal focused on attending law school in the fall. Nothing is going to derail her from her career, certainly not a man. Her current assignment on the Consumer Energy case at the law offices of Whitman, Hawkins & Smythe is the perfect opportunity before starting her studies. Enter attorney Marcus Harland. He's not looking for a regular desk job and moves regularly to take on high-profile environmental law cases. Tall, dark and handsome Marc isn't lacking for female attention…mehr

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March 1994... Sweet love during a simpler time before the Internet and smartphones changed dating. Lauren Evans is a paralegal focused on attending law school in the fall. Nothing is going to derail her from her career, certainly not a man. Her current assignment on the Consumer Energy case at the law offices of Whitman, Hawkins & Smythe is the perfect opportunity before starting her studies. Enter attorney Marcus Harland. He's not looking for a regular desk job and moves regularly to take on high-profile environmental law cases. Tall, dark and handsome Marc isn't lacking for female attention and Lauren is convinced he's an arrogant know-it-all looking for his next conquest. Thrust together to focus on winning the Consumer Energy case, can they overcome their obstacles and find love? RUNNING FROM LOVE by Paris Tyler is a sweet romance set on the coast of Santa Barbara, California.
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Autorenporträt
Paris Tyler started writing romance novels in the 1990's and she put her dream of becoming a published writer on hold to focus on family. Her first novels reflect a simpler time, before the changes to dating introduced by the Internet, smartphones, and dating apps. Her books capture a snap shot in time when couples met face to face without distractions of the 21st century.