**When people need help or are injured, they call out for their friends and family. When an animal needs help or is injured, it calls out for...anyone...that can help them...** One person hears them... Tabitha is determined to bury her aching heart in the service of her animals at Exotic Landscap
A Rare Find
โ Scribed by Kelleher, Tracy
- Book ID
- 108062880
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 139 KB
- Series
- School Ties 2; HS-1774
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781459226487
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
She's always lived her life by the book[unknown-8230] How does a rule-abiding, accomplished woman fall for a rebel college dropout? It's something rare-books curator Penelope Bigelow is still trying to figure out! Regardless of what logic she tries to use, the proof remains that when celebrity chef Nicholas Rheinhardt is around, her composure takes a vacation. With all the reunion festivities, it's hard to avoid him[unknown-8230]especially since he needs her expertise in antiquities for an upcoming episode of his cable travel show. Too bad the past isn't what Penelope's focusing on when she's with Nick. There's more to him than his infamous reputation - and that intrigues her. Penelope isn't looking for perfection[unknown-8230]even though Nick's coming very close!
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
**When people need help or are injured, they call out for their friends and family. When an animal needs help or is injured, it calls out for...anyone...that can help them...** One person hears them... Tabitha is determined to bury her aching heart in the service of her animals at Exotic Landscape
Why don't employers take a more optimistic view of people's potential? Why is there such a fixation on a few bullet-point highlights of candidates' resumes, to the point that most applicants are quickly cast aside as "not good enough"? Why is there such unwillingness to get to know what job seekers