Really Something
by Shirley Jump
Zebra Books
December 4, 2007
ISBN #1420100351
304 pages
Paperback
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Summary

GETTING EVEN JUST GOT EVEN BETTER...

They say you can't go home again—and when home is Tempest, Indiana, "Litter Box Capital of the World," who'd want to? Not Allie Dean. She couldn't wait to leave the place that made her feel worthless when she was at her most vulnerable. Eight years later and 170 pounds lighter, Allie's back, scouting locations for an indy flick. It's the perfect opportunity to exact the sweet revenge that comes with looking seriously hot. And the guy who broke her heart just happens to have made himself very available...

Duncan Henry isn't used to being stood up, though the gorgeous blond who just ditched him looks like she does it all the time. Still, Duncan's determined to win the stranger over, if only to get close to someone with no connection to Tempest. The truth is, Duncan hasn't had anyone he could really talk to since Allison left. Yeah, there are plenty of things the ex-jock-turned-weatherman would change if he had the chance—and maybe his chance is closer than he thinks...

Now, with Allie getting ready to shoot and Duncan trying to score, something's gotta give. The question is, who will give in first?



 

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