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Book by Cross, Daryn, Deleon, L. J.

258 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Author 28 books181 followers
January 19, 2016
Maxwell Magic believes in true love and has dedicated himself to matching up unmatchable people, but there are few people more disparate than Kasey Bell and Dr. Guy McLane.

Kasey Bell’s disastrous marriage turned her into a feminist. As a bestselling author, she is devoted to debunking all myths of the male mystique.

Guy McLane, singed by his first marriage, is a psychiatrist with a popular radio show. A man’s man, his advice to other males infuriates Kasey, especially since her two teenage sons love Guy’s show.

When a contest is set up on national television between Kasey and Guy, both are determined to prove their points and win. There are plenty of fireworks in this story as the battle of the sexes rages.

Yet, despite the high stakes, this endearing tale was filled with heartwarming moments as Kasey and Guy discovered each other’s strengths as well as weaknesses.

Cross and DeLeon have penned a wonderful story. I highly recommend it!
Profile Image for Penelope Marzec.
Author 28 books181 followers
November 23, 2010
Maxwell Magic believes in true love and has dedicated himself to matching up unmatchable people, but there are few people more disparate than Kasey Bell and Dr. Guy McLane.

Kasey Bell’s disastrous marriage turned her into a feminist. As a bestselling author, she is devoted to debunking all myths of the male mystique.

Guy McLane, singed by his first marriage, is a psychiatrist with a popular radio show. A man’s man, his advice to other males infuriates Kasey, especially since her two teenage sons love Guy’s show.

When a contest is set up on national television between Kasey and Guy, both are determined to prove their points and win. There are plenty of fireworks in this story as the battle of the sexes rages.

Yet, despite the high stakes, this endearing tale was filled with heartwarming moments as Kasey and Guy discovered each other’s strengths as well as weaknesses.

Cross and DeLeon have penned a wonderful story. I highly recommend it!
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