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Lost & Found

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Mike Forester is a writer, traveler and free spirit from New York. Packing his bags and moving across the ocean for the summer sounds like just the thing to get his creative juices flowing. Ana Rhode is an Austrian tour guide and waitress, unsure of where she is heading. Her only certainty is her dislike for American men.

He signs up for her tour and is convinced that the blonde fur ball is just what he needs to make him feel more at home. She shows him the ropes of her city and is certain that the infuriating man from overseas has a screw loose. When his research gives way to chasing her sinfully pink lips, Mike knows he's in trouble. Ana just knows that he is trouble.

She is lost in time while he gets lost in place. Can she learn to trust the handsome American? Is it worth his efforts, or will their culture shock turn into a culture clash?

116 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 11, 2014

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Mila Rossi

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Mila Rossi creates heroines who don't back down, stand up for themselves, and insist on freedom and independence until the right man comes along, then all rules are thrown out the window. The heroes must be clever, generous, and able to throw a girl over their shoulder.

If she's feeling nostalgic, she writes historical romance under the name Alice Lake.

When not typing away furiously, she goofs around with her husband and two troublemaking daughters.

Visit her at www.milarossi.com or https://www.pinterest.com/alake1935/.

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January 12, 2016
Too short for me, and will there be a continuity like another book to be a series? Or maybe it connect to another book written by the same author? Because I think after being in the U.S., their real story should be begun. Like how they survive the relationship, the job, and the most important thing, will Ana ever meet his biologicfather since she's in the area? Her story kinda reminds me of my self, I haven't met my dad for years & feel a bit insecure when it comes to men because of what he did to my mom. And I was like Ana had no passion, no ambition, & kinda lost at a time. I really like that line, I even highlighted it on my ereader. Lol XD
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