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Arrogant...smug...confirmed bachelor. Just a few of Sam Reed's less than flattering qualities - as seen by reporter Molly Flynn. This description finds its way into a personal ad in Sam's very own newspaper - thanks to reporter Molly Flynn.

It was supposed to be a joke. Since taking over the business six weeks before, Sam's been driving her crazy. So Molly wrote the ad to let off a little steam, but when it's accidentally published she's sure there's nothing left to write but her letter of resignation!

Ever since Sam's brother's wedding, his family has been pestering him to get married, too, and the "Wife Wanted" ad only makes matters worse. So Sam insists that the ad be answered - by reporter Molly Flynn!

Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Neesa Hart

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Pseudonym: Mandalyn Kaye

In college, Hart majored in geography and international affairs and did not take any classes that would lead to a career in writing. She was inspired to become a novelist after taking a political job with Response Dynamics, Inc. writing fundraising letters. Because of this, she met many aspiring novelists and decided to try it herself.

Her political career included working for Senator Strom Thurmond, William Rehnquist confirmation hearings, and working in the White House.

She is the author of three books in the Left Behind End of State spin-off series: End of State, Impeachable Offense, and Necessary Evils. She is also a dramatist who writes, directs, and produces children's musical theatre for churches. She currently resides in Virginia.

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Not recommended. Characters and plot were interesting, but the story telling was not done well.

Molly spent too much time thinking of reasons why she should not get involved with Sam, because he planned to eventually leave the town. I found myself skimming parts of the book to get done reading it faster. Sexual content: mild.
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