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Man Trouble

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Molly Shaw's got a secret. By day she's a history professor; by night she's bestselling romance author Sandra St. Claire. And never the twain shall meet. Until a journalist friend asks her to pull off the seduction of the century: get the scoop on billionaire playboy Jake Berenger by transforming herself into his ideal woman.

Jake's got a problem. His five-star resorts are making less money because his bad-boy image is losing its luster. Only one thing can save the day: a radical makeover into Family Man. Enter Sandra St. Claire, whose sexpot act can't be for real. Could the spandex and makeup be hiding the perfect wife?

Jake's all hot and bothered trying to get the answer. Molly's all frantic trying to keep him guessing. Add a publicist and a matchmaker, and the result is love, laughter, and trouble brewing in paradise.

356 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2004

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37 reviews
June 18, 2017
im on chapter 5 and so far its good but very slow... will update when i finish
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48 reviews
November 21, 2010
Well written. Didn't get bored for one second. I knew they'll end up together, but very unpredictable indeed 'cause during the reading I couldn't sense what's gonna happen next.
A little too much sometimes, too American, too Hollywood, but understandable.
Am recommending to everyone.
34 reviews
September 18, 2012
ok, but never felt the chemistry between the characters so the story felt very forced. But some of the characters were interesting and the story had a couple of good twists
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December 24, 2013
Pretty good. Definitely worth the read. This was a harlequin level read.
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