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Nobody's Princess

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MR. AUGUST

Prince of a guy: Alex Brennan. Honest, loyal…a fairy-tale hero.
Damsel in distress: Regan Stuart. Jaded, cynical…detests fairy tales.

ONCE UPON A TIME…
there was a free spirit named Regan who believed in Prince Charming and happily-ever-afters. Then she kissed one frog too many. So instead of searching for knights in shining armor, she armed herself with hard-edged realism to ward off would-be Romeos….

Alex knew that love hurt, but he also knew Regan needed to be saved. And though he was nobody's hero, he wanted to prove to this stubborn beauty that she was his princess….

MAN OF THE MONTH:
This guy proves chivalry isn't dead!

184 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published July 1, 1997

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Jennifer Greene

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Winner of over 15 national awards, including the RWA Hall of Fame and the RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award, Jennifer Greene weaves real issues, warm characters common-life humor, and page-turning romance and suspense into her stories.

Jennifer sold her first book in 1980, and since then has sold over 85 books in the contemporary romance genre. She won her first professional writing award from RWA, a “Silver Medallion” in 1984, followed by over 20 nominations and awards —including achieving RWA’s HALL OF FAME status, and the most coveted Nora Roberts LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD.

Jennifer has regularly been on a variety of bestseller lists, and has written for Harlequin, Avon, Berkley and Dell. Her books have sold all over the world in over 20 languages. She also accumulated a number of pseudonyms—most recognizably JENNIFER GREENE, but also JEANNE GRANT and JESSICA MASSEY.

She was born in Michigan, started writing stories in 7th grade, and graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in English and Psychology. The University honored her with their “Lantern Night Award”, a tradition developed to honor fifty outstanding women graduates each year. Exploring issues and concerns for women today is what first motivated her to write, and she has long been an enthusiastic and active supporter of women’s fiction, which she believes is an unbeatable way to reach out and support other women.

Jennifer lives in Michigan, just a short distance from Lake Michigan, with her husband Lar.

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.
(1)romance

aka Jeanne Grant

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This was a nice read about opposites attracting. Hero is a high-school history teacher while the heroine is an assistant professor about women studies. These two meet in a unlikely place, the library where the heroine tries to cheer up our staid hero who is down in the dumps after being jilted at the altar. Hero believes men should be heroes and was in love with an "ideal" of love as the heroine makes him see. I loved the interactions between these two and their crackling chemistry. Heroine has given up on love, and live life fully. Hero is a bit staid and little unsure about himself measuring up to the heroine. The hero's bro was also great. Another good read from this author.
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