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Tempting Heat - Whitney, Sara
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"Tom Castle spent years in love with his best friend's girl. Not that uncommon, really; they even write songs about it. Then she blamed him for her ugly breakup, and they parted as enemies. Suuuper awkward years later, then, when a blizzard traps him with the woman he never expected to see again--more beautiful than ever and still too angry to look him in the eyes. Finn Carey's horrified to be stuck with the man who hurt her so badly years ago. At first she does her best to ignore him and all the old emotions he stirs up, but when the power goes out, she suddenly needs Tom's body heat to help…mehr

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"Tom Castle spent years in love with his best friend's girl. Not that uncommon, really; they even write songs about it. Then she blamed him for her ugly breakup, and they parted as enemies. Suuuper awkward years later, then, when a blizzard traps him with the woman he never expected to see again--more beautiful than ever and still too angry to look him in the eyes. Finn Carey's horrified to be stuck with the man who hurt her so badly years ago. At first she does her best to ignore him and all the old emotions he stirs up, but when the power goes out, she suddenly needs Tom's body heat to help keep her alive. Funny how it takes a blizzard to melt away all their secrets"--
Autorenporträt
Sara Whitney writes sassy contemporary romance that's sunny with a chance of sizzle. An RWA(c) Golden Heart(c) award finalist, Sara worked as a print journalist and film critic before she earned her Ph.D. and landed in academia. She's a good pinball player, a great baker, and an expert at shouting her TV opinions to anyone who'll listen. In a funny twist of fate, Sara's married to a divorce attorney, and she likes to think that her happily-ever-afters keep their household in balance. She and her husband live in the Midwest surrounded by books, cats, and half-empty coffee cups.