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The lady goes to the highest bidder! Alone and new to the city, with all her possessions in a single suitcase, Krista MacKenzie stumbles into a gentlemen's function-given a little shove from an earthbound fairy godmother disguised as her new best friend. Logan Nicholas, CEO of Peregrine Oil & Gas, thinks that auctioning off escorts-even if only for dinner and a drink-is a poor idea for the fundraiser. He'll make a donation for the cause, but he does not intend to bid. Not until he sees the stunning brunette come across the stage. Suddenly his competitive spirit takes over and he's desperate to…mehr

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The lady goes to the highest bidder! Alone and new to the city, with all her possessions in a single suitcase, Krista MacKenzie stumbles into a gentlemen's function-given a little shove from an earthbound fairy godmother disguised as her new best friend. Logan Nicholas, CEO of Peregrine Oil & Gas, thinks that auctioning off escorts-even if only for dinner and a drink-is a poor idea for the fundraiser. He'll make a donation for the cause, but he does not intend to bid. Not until he sees the stunning brunette come across the stage. Suddenly his competitive spirit takes over and he's desperate to win her. But what happens when the clock strikes midnight? Technically, he's still got a girlfriend-who's pushing him to set a date. He's not ready for a wedding, and he's sure not ready for the irrational feelings he's having for this lady of the night.
Autorenporträt
When I was a child, I shared a bedroom with three of my younger sisters. I used to tell them stories to help them fall asleep. Apparently, the stories weren't particularly interesting, because they fell asleep before the stories ended. Unaware that they were sleeping, I would keep telling the story, until my mother called up the stairs. "Sue? They've gone to sleep." And then I would quietly finish the story in my head.I didn't start writing down my stories until much later. In my last year of university, I collected all the reports from my Marketing Group and wrote up our study like a novel. My classmates liked it, and better, so did the prof.Finally, after getting a degree in Commerce, I found a little two-line invitation to a romance writers organization in the back of the Writers Guild magazine. And I showed up. I had found my people."Suzanne Stengl has a lovely voice with a subtle hint of humor."-A.M. Westerling, author of A Knight for Love"Suzanne Stengl's descriptions and characters are really memorable."-Amy Jo Fleming, author of Death at Bandit Creek