Make Me Over: Getting Real
โ Scribed by Leslie Kelly
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0373692048
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
A fresh, surprising story about real people falling in love, not just pretty bodies tumbling into bed. 4 Stars -- RT Bookclub
Another keeper that is full of sass, fun and heat. Recommended Read -- Fallen Angel Reviews
Product Description
From the back cover:
He never guessed he'd uncover the perfect woman...for him!
Professor Drew Bennett is thrilled when he learns he'll get the chance to promote his latest book, Beyond Eliza Doolittle, on national television...even if it means getting involved in reality TV. But still, how hard can it be? All he has to do is turn five country bumpkins into ladies. Too bad Drew doesn't know that he's the prize...
Tori Lyons only agreed to embarrass herself in front of a nationwide audience in order to fulfill a not-quite-deathbed promise. But she's going to be the first to leave--she'll make sure of it. But that's before she falls head over heels in love with the sexy professor. And realizes that if she plays the game right, Drew's heart is the one thing she can't possibly win...
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