Finders Keepers is the first book in the delightful Mill Brook trilogy--a classic romance from New York Times bestseller Carla Neggers, author of Secrets of the Lost Summer, The Widow, Cold Ridge and the acclaimed Sharpe and Donovan suspense series. Professional storyteller Holly Paynter sneaks int
Finders Keepers
β Scribed by Kallmaker, Karin
- Book ID
- 100611875
- Publisher
- Bella Books
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Tallahassee, FL
- ISBN
- 1931513767
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Product Description: Setting out on the "vacation of a lifetime" Marissa Chabot is well-provisioned with sunblock, rum and a stack of good books. Being one of the founders of Finders Keepers, the successful, high-tech "soul-mate matching service," she knows that vacation romances are hopeless. When Linda Bartok-tall, dark and beautiful-sweeps her off her feet anyway, Marissa yields to the magic of a storybook rescue, moonlit walks on the beach and longed-for whispers of passion. Though it hardly seems possible that the Amazonian, adventurous Linda could be truly interested in a desk-bound computer geek, the most erotic encounters of Marissa's life complete her surrender. Vacations end. Real life resumes. Waiting for the phone to ring, Marissa wonders if what she had seen in Linda's eyes could have possibly been true. Had it been a vacation romance? Was she going to end up "losers weepers"? Finders Keepers, the quest for the perfect mate in the 21st Century, joins Karin Kallmaker's Just Like That and her other incomparable novels about lesbian love, lust and laughter.
β¦ Subjects
Dating services -- Fiction
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