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Falling for You

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Stephanie Martin, a single mom with a teenaged son, believes in hard work, not in fairy tales. So when she finds herself flat on her back on the ice at the local skating rink, she has no idea that it's her very own Prince Charming coming to her rescue. Martin St. Claire, ex-hockey star dubbed "The prince of the NHL," cannot seem to convince Stephanie that he really wants to explore a relationship with her. Every time they are together, something seems to get in the way---a run in with his super model ex-girlfriend in a nightie, her fifteen-year-old's joyride in her old mustang, a romantic ice skating lesson witnessed by her son's teammates, and a date that seems more like a comedy of errors than a romantic evening. It will take Stephanie's son's godmother, a lost shoe, and a Cinderella ending to convince Stephanie that Marty means what he says when he tells her "I'm FALLING FOR YOU."

185 pages, Hardcover

First published December 30, 2004

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Kathryn Quick

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Born long ago in a place not so far away, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, Kathryn Quick has been writing since the Sisters in St. Casmir’s Grammar School gave her the ruled yellow paper and a number two pencil. She writes contemporary and career romances, romantic comedies, and historical romances, as well as urban fantasy, sometimes under the name Kathye Quick.

She has been a member of New Jersey Romance Writers and Romance Writers of America since 1990 and considers it an honor to have been NJRW President in 1992 and 2001. She is one of the founding members of Liberty States Fiction Writers, a multi-genre writers’ organizations dedicated to furthering the craft of writing and helping aspiring writers move onto publication.

Kathye originally wanted to be President of the United States or an Organic Chemist, but somehow life got in the way and she got married right out of high school and had a set of twins two years later. The Presidency seemed out of reach and night school to get her Ph.D. to create new molecule that would ultimately result in the betterment of humankind seemed a little time consuming while trying to raise twins, so she decided to write instead.

In her "other" life, Kathye is married to her real-life hero Donald and has three grown sons all having adventures of their own and three “bonus” grandchildren. She is a die-hard New Jersey Devils fan and works for Somerset County government (as close as she could get to the White House) and is plotting a novel about a new molecule that will ultimately result in the betterment of humankind.

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