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Truly (New York Trilogy #1)

✍ Scribed by Knox, Ruthie


Book ID
107897592
Publisher
Loveswept
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
235 KB
Series
New York 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780804180351

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✦ Synopsis


RITA finalist and New York Times bestselling author Ruthie Knox kicks off a steamy new series set in the city that never sleeps—alone, at least.


May Fredericks hates New York. Which is fair enough, since New York seems to hate her back. After relocating to Manhattan from the Midwest to be with her long-distance boyfriend, NFL quarterback Thor Einarsson, May receives the world’s worst marriage proposal, stabs the jerk with a shrimp fork, and storms off alone—only to get mugged. Now she’s got no phone, no cash, and no friends. How’s a nice girl supposed to get back to safe, sensible Wisconsin?

Frankly, Ben Hausman couldn’t care less. Sure, it’s not every day he meets a genuine, down-to-earth woman like May—especially in a dive in the Village—but he’s recovering from an ugly divorce that cost him his restaurant. He wants to be left alone to start over and become a better man. Then again, playing the white knight to May’s sexy damsel in distress would be an excellent place to start—if only he can give her one very good reason to love New York.

Praise for Ruthie Knox

“A great new voice in contemporary romance . . . hilarious, heartfelt, and hot.”New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristan Higgins

“Knox writes incredible romance.”*RT Book Reviews _

“I’ll read anything by Ruthie Knox—her books are always sexy, funny, beautifully poignant, and honest.”*—Molly O’Keefe, bestselling author of Crazy Thing Called Love_**

“One of the reasons I so like [Ruthie Knox’s] work is because [her] heroines are women I personally can relate to.”**— Dear Author **


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