Julie Cannon is a corporate stiff by day and dreamer by night. She has nine books published by Bold Strokes Books, Rescue Me, Breakers Passion, Descent, Power Play, Just Business, Uncharted Passage, Heartland, Heart to Heart, and Come and Get Me. Julie has also published five short stories in Bold Strokes Anthologies. A recent transplant to Houston, Julie and her partner Laura live on the lake with their two kids, two dogs and a cat.
Rescue Me
by Julie Cannon
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BN ID:
2940013906945
- Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, Inc
- Publication date: 12/01/2011
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 224
- Sales rank: 107,245
- File size: 594 KB
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Tyler Logan reluctantly agrees to pose as the girlfriend of her in-the-closet gay BFF at his company’s annual retreat. Stupid idea, but simple. She’d done it a dozen times before.
Kristin Walker, doesn’t want to go on this trip, be the perfect hostess, or be the boss’s wife anymore, but finds herself trapped in all three.
When an unexpected turn of events transforms their three days in paradise into a fight for survival, both women struggle against the odds and their own fears. However, the biggest challenge is their growing attraction toward each other and the question of who will rescue whom?
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