Anyone But You (Hqn Romance)
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This is another fabulously fun Crusie romance. Nina is a just-turned-forty divorced editor. She was tired of her husband spending more time looking at his career than at her so she left her successful stuffed suit of a spouse, got herself an apartment, found herself a job, and adopted a part-basset hound, part-beagle named Fred who could do with a prescription for Prozac and some heavy duty therapy. But then again... Fred does have his uses. He's the reason Nina meets handsome, funny, and younger Alex, the single doctor that lives one floor below her.
Except Nina's forty with a body that's drooping, a waistline that's expanding, and a self-image that's tanked. Of course Alex only sees curves and hips but will Nina figure that out or is it going to take a trip to the emergency room, a wanting-to-reconcile ex, and oh yeah, Fred for her to figure out that the perfect one for her is the last one she expected.
This is another fabulously fun Crusie romance. Nina is a just-turned-forty divorced editor. She was tired of her husband spending more time looking at his career than at her so she left her successful stuffed suit of a spouse, got herself an apartment, found herself a job, and adopted a part-basset hound, part-beagle named Fred who could do with a prescription for Prozac and some heavy duty therapy. But then again... Fred does have his uses. He's the reason Nina meets handsome, funny, and younger Alex, the single doctor that lives one floor below her.
Except Nina's forty with a body that's drooping, a waistline that's expanding, and a self-image that's tanked. Of course Alex only sees curves and hips but will Nina figure that out or is it going to take a trip to the emergency room, a wanting-to-reconcile ex, and oh yeah, Fred for her to figure out that the perfect one for her is the last one she expected.
I generally don't read romance - this was cute, well written - and yes, romantic, and yes, slightly erotic, and the most important factor...... a dog named Fred!