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par P.D. Singer

Séries: On Call {Singer} (Book 5)

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"Say hi to Doug at the car show." Just because Keith is a good pal, has good intentions, and has great taste in men doesn't mean Terry wants his own personal matchmaker. With his luck and experience, he and the man Keith set him up with would hate each other on sight. Besides, Terry can't look for the elusive Doug: He's too busy ogling a certain gorgeous 1949 MG TC. The sleek roadster stands out even among a field of classic beauties, and so does the driver. Is it too much to ask that the guy forget about Terry making a fool of himself over the right-hand drive and sexy red fenders? It's not likely he'll forget Terry accidentally flinging a bowl of coleslaw at his chest. If terminal embarrassment isn't bad enough, now Terry's had a dental disaster, leaving him with two choices: Stay in agony for days, or see the new man in the practice. Terry's at the office by 1:30 sharp. And he's parked next to a red MG.… (plus d'informations)
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This book was a bit disjointed for me. I found myself having trouble understanding what was going on half the time because it was popping all around . What I did love, however, was Terry's nitrous oxide rambles. That was cute. This earned a star alone. ( )
  ktomp17 | Mar 21, 2021 |
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"Say hi to Doug at the car show." Just because Keith is a good pal, has good intentions, and has great taste in men doesn't mean Terry wants his own personal matchmaker. With his luck and experience, he and the man Keith set him up with would hate each other on sight. Besides, Terry can't look for the elusive Doug: He's too busy ogling a certain gorgeous 1949 MG TC. The sleek roadster stands out even among a field of classic beauties, and so does the driver. Is it too much to ask that the guy forget about Terry making a fool of himself over the right-hand drive and sexy red fenders? It's not likely he'll forget Terry accidentally flinging a bowl of coleslaw at his chest. If terminal embarrassment isn't bad enough, now Terry's had a dental disaster, leaving him with two choices: Stay in agony for days, or see the new man in the practice. Terry's at the office by 1:30 sharp. And he's parked next to a red MG.

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