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Reinventing Romeo

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  • Category: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary
  • Format: Paperback, 352 pages
  • On Sale: November 28, 2000
  • Price: $5.99
  • ISBN: 978-0-440-23593-4 (0-440-23593-6)
Reinventing Romeo
Written by Connie Lane
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780440235934
Our Price: $5.99
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Anything can happen when the world's sexiest bachelor and a beautiful FBI agent become "husband and wife"...

In a normal world, they never would have met. Millionaire Alex Romero leads a fantasy life filled with money, women, and excitement. FBI Agent Kate Ellison puts her life on the line every day. But now Alex has something Kate needs: his testimony to help her put some very nasty criminals away. Sounds doable...until a hired killer comes after Romero, and Kate gets a new assignment. It's bad enough having to baby-sit the world's sexiest single man--does she have to "marry" him, too...?

Alex had given up hoping that the right woman would come along, but from the moment he and Kate moved into this sleepy Midwestern neighborhood, he's been going through a sea change. Maybe it's the simple pleasures of life: nosy neighbors, bowling, or bingo. Or maybe it's Kate herself--a woman Alex could really get serious about. Now all he has to do is stay alive long enough to convince her that they're made for each other....

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