The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men
Overview
Page Four asks: Which Palm Springs party girl has been caught canoodling with an out-of-town "Adam"?
Eve Caruso keeps her finger on the pulse of Palm Springs and reports every spicy celebrity tidbit to her loyal readers. She knows everyone in this town--except that mysterious hunk who just strolled into the exclusive spa where she's conferring with hot new starlet Jemima Cargill.
Nash Cargill--nicknamed "The Preacher" by all his rowdy friends--is here to protect his flighty sister from a stalker, not fall for a sexy society columnist. But Eve has the perfect name--she's wildly tempting. Nash should resist; after all, her luscious lips speak trouble, her two sisters are too interested in their affair, and the rest of her family defines "notorious." But Eve is more vulnerable than she seems, and Nash has never said "no" to a lady in distress . . .
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780060763503
- ISBN-10: 0060763507
- Publisher: Avon Books
- Publish Date: April 2006
- Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.22 x 1.04 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.41 pounds
- Page Count: 384
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California native Christie Ridgway's books are crammed with smart girls, manly men, great sex and fast, funny dialogue. Her latest novel, The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men, is a delightful example, a romance as purely sparkling as California champagne. Palm Beach beauty and society columnist Eve Caruso is in hot water up to her perfect little ears when Nash Cargill, aka "The Preacher," arrives in town. Blonde, sultry Eve is a Bratz Doll come to life, used to getting her own way with a single crook of an eyebrow, but Nash is a regular on the monster truck circuitsomeone like Eve will be no problem. Except of course, she has those pesky little mob connections, trouble with the securities commission and issues about her dead mobster dad. Pour yourself a big glass of Ridgway champagne and enjoy.
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California dreamin'
California native Christie Ridgway's books are crammed with smart girls, manly men, great sex and fast, funny dialogue. Her latest novel, The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men, is a delightful example, a romance as purely sparkling as California champagne. Palm Beach beauty and society columnist Eve Caruso is in hot water up to her perfect little ears when Nash Cargill, aka "The Preacher," arrives in town. Blonde, sultry Eve is a Bratz Doll come to life, used to getting her own way with a single crook of an eyebrow, but Nash is a regular on the monster truck circuitsomeone like Eve will be no problem. Except of course, she has those pesky little mob connections, trouble with the securities commission and issues about her dead mobster dad. Pour yourself a big glass of Ridgway champagne and enjoy.
Barbara Samuel's Lady Luck's Map of Vegas is a 2006 RITA award finalist.
