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Smooth talking stranger / Lisa Kleypas.

Kleypas, Lisa. (Author).

Summary:

"Jack Travis leads the uncomplicated life of a millionaire Texas playboy. He makes no commitments, he loves many women, he lives for pleasure. But no one has ever truly touched his heart or soul. Until one day, a woman appears on his doorstep with fury on her face and a baby in her arms. It seems Jack is the father and this woman is the baby’s aunt. The real mother has abandoned the child to her more responsible sister. And now, Jack is being called upon to take responsibility for the first time in his life. With delicious romantic tension, characters so real they walk onto the page and into your heart, Lisa Kleypas delivers the kind of novel that makes you laugh, love; cry and cheer." -- Publisher's description

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780312351663
  • ISBN: 9780312351670
  • Physical Description: 340 pages ; 25 cm.
  • Edition: 1st edition.
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2009.
Subject: Millionaires > Texas > Fiction.
Abandoned children > Fiction.
Birthfathers > Fiction.
Genre: Love stories.
Romance fiction.

Available copies

  • 15 of 16 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Sechelt/Gibsons. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Gibsons Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 16 total copies.
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Gibsons Public Library FIC KLEY (Text) 30886000139119 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2009 February #2
    As advice columnist "Miss Independent," Ella Varner thought she had all the answers, but when her sister, Tara, leaves her brand-new baby with their mother and then disappears, Ella discovers that problems in the real world are not quite as easy to solve as those in print. Ella s mother insists that she come and deal with the situation, since the very idea of her being a grandmother will ruin her social life. When Ella arrives in Houston, her first goal is to find the baby s father—one of Tara s friends believes it s millionaire Texas real-estate developer Jack Travis. When Ella shows up at Jack s office, she is surprised to discover that not only is Jack more considerate than she imagined—especially since he insists the baby is not his—but way sexier than she thought possible. RITA Award–winning Kleypas clever pairing of a testosterone-rich hero and a wonderfully endearing heroine gives her latest romance its irresistibly sexy flavor, while adding fresh zest to her exceedingly successful series of loosely connected contemporary romances, which began with Sugar Daddy (2007). Kleypas fans and readers of women s fiction alike will take to this richly rewarding story of love, commitment, and family. Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2008 November #2
    Texas playboy Jack Travis hasn't a care in the world-until one very angry woman arrives on his doorstep carrying a baby he fathered with the woman's sister. With a one-day laydown on March 17. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2009 February #1

    Ella Varner grew up with a troublesome mother and an insecure sister, but she has managed to come out of it reasonably sane, with a good (if vegan) boyfriend, Dane, and a job as an advice columnist. All of this gets turned upside down when her sister disappears and sticks Ella with her newborn, Luke. Determined to find Luke's father, Ella tracks down a likely suspect—millionaire playboy Jack Travis. The encounter results in Travis and Ella unexpectedly engaged in an irrepressible attraction. Meanwhile, Ella grows fond of baby Luke and fears what will happen when Tara returns. As Ella grapples with conflicting desires, she learns some important lessons about love and trust. Though Kleypas has trouble breaking her male characters out of archetype and the arc is familiar, Ella's familial dysfunction distinguishes her from other heroines, and her self-awareness draws her out of a stereotypical shell. This will please romance fans, even if it hews a bit too closely to genre conventions. (Apr.)

    [Page 29]. Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.

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