Everyone wants Nathan Delaney… Between caring for her orphaned nephew and working as a technical writer, Rhian MacGregor has spent several years perfecting the art of abstinence. Until the arrival of Nathan Delaney makes her contemplate a new instruction manual: How to Seduce Your Handyman. She’s not thinking of getting serious, of course. She’s only got the summer to herself before it’s back to real life. Besides, Rhian doesn’t do serious, because the consequences are too painful. Just as they will be when she finds out who Nathan really is…
Ellen wrote much of her first novel in the back of a preschool classroom while she was trying to ease her younger son's separation anxiety. She had agreed to stick around for a day, maybe two. Somehow—the exact chain of events is hazy—one day turned into a full year of scribbling in a notebook on the bench in the corner. Her son is now a completely independent middle school student (phew!), and that book became her first sale to Harlequin Books.
Ellen and her husband are both from Scranton, Pennsylvania. They met on a blind date on New Year's Eve in a mutual love-at-first-sight moment—which would make an awesome novel, if only her husband would agree to be "fictionalized." Find Ellen on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ellen-H...
I wanted to like this book, but even after about 60%, it wasn't working for me. I think it might just be that it's the author's first book (?) - I read another one that was great and this one isn't terrible, it's just that I'm totally not enjoying it.