She Went All the Way

Contemporary Romance Fiction

Author: Meg Cabot

A New York Times Bestselling AuthorSuccess hasn’t spoiled screenwriter Lou Calabrese — it’s just given her a taste for luxury. And it’s put her in some bizarre situations — like in a helicopter en route to the wilds of Alaska, sharing too-close quarters with the last man she wants to be with: Jack Townsend! Once a sexy nobody whom Lou helped make a somebody, Jack’s just….Read More

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