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    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: January 2006
    • ISBN-13: 9780641917530
    • 304pp
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    Synopsis

    Chicago socialite Amanda Delmar thought spending the summer in Cuttersville-Ohio's most haunted town-would be a hoot, until dearold-Dad cut her off. Now Amanda has to do the unthinkable and get... A JOB. Her attempts at joining the job market would crack up farmer Danny Tucker, if he weren't so turned on by the skinny, bronzed blonde. Hiring Amanda to babysit his baby girl may not be the smartest thing Danny has ever done. But seeing how she and her couture-clad poodle bring a smile to his shy daughter's face makes it all worthwhile. Now all Danny has to figure out is how to keep Amanda at arm's length, when she has already wriggled her way into his heart.

    Biography

    Erin McCarthy, the author of A Date with the Other Side, Bad Boys Online, Smart Mouth, Houston, We Have a Problem, and Mouth to Mouth.

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    Heiress for Hireby Anonymous

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    July 14, 2008: I really enjoyed this book. It was extremely cute and had you turning pages. The one thing I did not like was the sex scenes. They went into WAY to much detail. Detail that was not necessary in any way.

    Heiress for Hireby Anonymous

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    May 30, 2007: i loved this book i thought it was much better than a date with the other side, its prequel. this book was really engaging, and the character development was great. this was a really good read.