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The Reluctant Lover
1991
First Published
2.93
Average Rating
176
Number of Pages

"You're just a silly young girl." And sculptor Hugh Davies, a talented and immensely sexy thirty-four-year-old, made it clear that he wanted nothing to do with such immature creatures. Blinded in an accident, he was also blinded by his prejudice against silly young females in general—and against April, a Sydney University student, in particular. Though April hardly thought herself "silly" or "young." April knew that Hugh would need a friend through this uncertain time, and despite his opinion of her, she was determined to be there for him. She wasn't concerned about the growing physical attraction between them. After all, only a naive twenty-year-old would be foolish enough to fall in love....

Avg Rating
2.93
Number of Ratings
42
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

Miranda Lee
Miranda Lee
Author · 91 books

Miranda Lee was born at Port Macquarie, a popular seaside town on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, and is the youngest of four children. Her father was a country school teacher and brilliant sportsman. Her mother was a talented dressmaker. When Miranda was ten, her father was transferred to Gosford, another coastal town in the countryside, much closer to Sydney. After leaving her convent school, she briefly studied the cello before moving to Sydney, where she embraced the emerging world of computers. Her career as a programmer ended after she married, had three daughters and bought a small acreage in a semi-rural community. Following this, she attempted greyhound training, as well as horse and goat breeding, but was left dissatisfied. Miranda yearned to find a creative career from which she could earn money. When her sister suggested writing romances, it seemed like a good idea. She could do it at home, and it might even be fun! It took a decade of trial and error before her first romance, After the Affair, was accepted and published. At that time, Miranda, her husband Tony, and her three daughters had moved back to the Central Coast, where they could enjoy the sun and the surf lifestyle once again. Not long into her writing career, Miranda committed herself to writing a six-book series entitled, The Hearts of Fire, with a deadline of just nine short months. Bravely, her husband left his executive position to stay home and support Miranda’s writing career. He learned to cook and to clean, two invaluable household skills. Numerous successful stories followed, each embodying Miranda’s trademark style: pacy and sexy rhythms; passionate, real-life characters; and enduring, memorable story lines. She has one credo when writing romances: Don’t bore the reader! Millions of fans world-wide agree she never does. Miranda was the sister of the late author, Emma Darcy.

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