There’s a fine line between desire and disaster. At least, that’s what improper Southern belle Maggie Forsythe thinks when she’s unceremoniously dumped by a fiancé even her mother approved of. Maggie has never cared what anyone thinks, so why is she hiding away from her South Carolina Low Country home? Then an intervention by friends shows her she has options—lots of them! And one includes a man who can make her forget all about being jilted. But one look at Maggie convinces project foreman Josh Parker that he’s cornbread to her caviar. Sure, they have enough sparks to ignite a bonfire, but growing up broke has made him wary of sweet-tea-swilling debutantes. So why is he suddenly singing “Tea for Two”?
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"One of those mindless summer reads--the characters are fun; the situation is typical young woman with a past meets young man with a past, neither wants commitment--past has made them wary--sparks fly, friends and family connive--ends with marriage. All predictable but perfect escapism and relaxing. "
— Katherine (4 out of 5 stars)
" Just as good as the first one, if not better! "
— Melissa, 8/7/2011" Another delight summer read by Sherryl Woods. "
— Nancy, 7/23/2011" Easy read - perdictable - kept my attention. "
— Kathy, 1/14/2011" I didn't realize this was the second book in a trilogy. I'll have to go back and find book 1. "
— Jess, 4/8/2010" Fast, easy read -- nothing special. "
— Annie, 5/16/2009Sherryl Woods grew up in Virginia and has lived in Ohio, Florida, and California. A graduate of Ohio State University, Woods spent more than ten years as a journalist and television critic. Since 1982 she has written more than one hundred romance and mystery novels. When she’s not writing or reading, Woods loves to garden, play tennis, and attend the theater and ballet. She also loves baseball, and claims anyone who has ever seen Kevin Costner in Bull Durham can understand why.
Sherryl Woods grew up in Virginia and has lived in Ohio, Florida, and California. A graduate of Ohio State University, Woods spent more than ten years as a journalist and television critic. Since 1982 she has written more than one hundred romance and mystery novels. When she’s not writing or reading, Woods loves to garden, play tennis, and attend the theater and ballet. She also loves baseball, and claims anyone who has ever seen Kevin Costner in Bull Durham can understand why.