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TV Production coordinator Brynne Sanderline has two weeks to find the perfect man and convince him to appear on a reality show, The One and Only, where he'll stay in a castle on beautiful Ocracoke Island and be paid $75,000 to live the life of a playboy - with no consequences. * * * When season four's Prince Charming, Stephen Flick, turned out to be a convicted criminal, The One and Only production crew scrambled to find another sexy single man in time for taping to begin. What man wouldn't want to wine, dine, and romance a group of gorgeous gals? There was never a shortage of women applying for the show - this season included Kaylee, 27, a realtor from Hermosa Beach, CA, Tammy, 24, a teacher from Baton Rouge, LA, Cori, 27, a registered nurse from Philadelphia, PA, Lori, 23, a professional dancer from Wichita, KS, and many more. Brynne Sanderline, in charge of finding the new Mr. Right for the show, would also love to find a perfect man of her own. Thirty-four and still single, she was tired of living vicariously through someone else's romance. When she stumbled on Colin Walker, a great looking high school social studies teacher with a winning personality, she knew she had to convince him to participate in the reality show. Colin thought she must be joking - he was no actor, and certainly not a blue-blooded dream catch like the other seasons' leading men. Colin finally agreed after Brynne convinced him that he could help his students go to college with the proceeds. He also agreed because he wanted to spend more time getting to know Brynne. Could Colin and Brynne maintain a hands-off policy until they taped the final episode? And what if Colin did find his one and only among thebeautiful girls - would he propose, and forget all about Brynne?… (plus d'informations)
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Production coordinator Brynne Sanderlin needs a man. Not for herself, although that would be nice, but for her boss, producer Stephen Long. Long’s TV program, Your One and Only, a reality show pitting a bachelor against ten single women, has had three disastrous seasons without one proposal. Long’s pushing hard for a happy outcome, meaning engagement, and Brynne needs a winner if she wants to move up in the production industry. She meets Colin Walker, a high school Social Studies teacher, at a coffee shop and decides this sexy, personable man would be the perfect bachelor. It takes some persuasion, but Brynne manages to get Colin to agree, and off they fly to Ocracoke Island, NC for filming. But Brynne has a dilemma on her hands: she’s attracted to Colin and wouldn’t mind having him for her own, but if he doesn’t pick a potential bride, her career’s down the tubes.
Angie Best-Boss has penned a charming, fun-filled romance offering endearing characters and laugh-out-loud scenarios. The chemistry between Brynne and Colin sparkles amidst an engaging plot that readers will enjoy to the fullest. Ms. Best-Boss raises the bar for romance writers with this well-written, entertaining story, which moves at a fast pace and is one that readers will be reluctant to put aside. ( )
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TV Production coordinator Brynne Sanderline has two weeks to find the perfect man and convince him to appear on a reality show, The One and Only, where he'll stay in a castle on beautiful Ocracoke Island and be paid $75,000 to live the life of a playboy - with no consequences. * * * When season four's Prince Charming, Stephen Flick, turned out to be a convicted criminal, The One and Only production crew scrambled to find another sexy single man in time for taping to begin. What man wouldn't want to wine, dine, and romance a group of gorgeous gals? There was never a shortage of women applying for the show - this season included Kaylee, 27, a realtor from Hermosa Beach, CA, Tammy, 24, a teacher from Baton Rouge, LA, Cori, 27, a registered nurse from Philadelphia, PA, Lori, 23, a professional dancer from Wichita, KS, and many more. Brynne Sanderline, in charge of finding the new Mr. Right for the show, would also love to find a perfect man of her own. Thirty-four and still single, she was tired of living vicariously through someone else's romance. When she stumbled on Colin Walker, a great looking high school social studies teacher with a winning personality, she knew she had to convince him to participate in the reality show. Colin thought she must be joking - he was no actor, and certainly not a blue-blooded dream catch like the other seasons' leading men. Colin finally agreed after Brynne convinced him that he could help his students go to college with the proceeds. He also agreed because he wanted to spend more time getting to know Brynne. Could Colin and Brynne maintain a hands-off policy until they taped the final episode? And what if Colin did find his one and only among thebeautiful girls - would he propose, and forget all about Brynne?
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Angie Best-Boss has penned a charming, fun-filled romance offering endearing characters and laugh-out-loud scenarios. The chemistry between Brynne and Colin sparkles amidst an engaging plot that readers will enjoy to the fullest. Ms. Best-Boss raises the bar for romance writers with this well-written, entertaining story, which moves at a fast pace and is one that readers will be reluctant to put aside. ( )