Harlequin American Romance
ISBN: 978-0373754366
November 27, 2012
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Book 2 of Lee’s Ready Set Sold Series
Their solution to the blind dates their families throw at them…be fake dates for each other. Because a fake date is far less complicated…until it gets complicated.
The Back Cover
Her Problem
As a busy single mom to her teenage daughter, Kristi Callahan doesn’t have time for a man. But it sure would be nice if her mother believed that, too. She keeps setting Kristi up on disastrous blind dates, determined to find her “the one.”
His Problem
After Nate McTavish’s wife died, he was faced with raising his twin little girls alone. Making it up as he goes along and sometimes questioning his daddy skills, he also has to fend off women his well-meaning family keep throwing at him.
Their Solution
When Nate hires Kristi to stage his house before selling it, they instantly realize they’ve found the perfect answer to their problem: be fake dates for each other! It’s a great plan-until they start to wonder if the real thing might not be even better….
Foreign Editions
Mills & Boon Sweet
(Australia and New Zealand)
April 2013
ISBN: 9781743550076 (Print)
ISBN: 9781743640012 (e-Book)
Available from:
Mills & Boon Australia
Reviews
RT Book Reviews
4 Stars
“McKenzie’s characters are clever, with a captivating warmth that readers will love.”
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Fresh Fiction
“THE DADDY PROJECT is a sweet romance with a great family dynamic and steamy, erotic tension. Lee McKenzie had me laughing out loud while reading this book with her descriptions of the twins and Jenna. Ms. McKenzie has a knack for writing about family dynamics and it made this a very enjoyable read.” ~ Cheryl Beal
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Susan’s 2012 Reading Blog
5-Book Review ~ A Really Good Book
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5 Stars, Amazon.com
“You’re going to love this book. The characters are warm and real and funny, the relationships are complicated—just as they are in real life.” ~ Kate Austin
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