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DescriptionRana Ramsey had a style that went beyond beauty, a gift that made her a modeling legend. But she hated idolhood, if that's the right word, prized for her looks but not for herself, and she knew it was time to get out. She also knew the perfect place: a rickety boardinghouse in Texas, where nobody knew her, and she could let her hair down. That is, until Trent Gamblin turned up. A celebrity in his own right, Trent was a star quarterback recuperating from a shoulder injury. Trent turned out to be a friend she could trust. But when their relationship began to deepen, Rana realized that she owed him the truth. Would he understand that the look that mattered was the one in her lover's eyes? If you like this title, you might also like...
ExcerptsFrom the book ...Chapter One
She met him in the hallway on her way down to dinner. He was the last kind of surprise she expected. His impact on her was startling. Several things happened at once. She drew in a quick, sudden breath. Her heart slammed into her ribs. She flattened herself against the wall. "Hi. Did I scare you?" he asked with a smile. His teeth were white and straight. His easy grin lit up a darkly tanned, weathered face. When his lips tilted up at the corners, one dark brow tipped down, while the other arched high, as though reaching for the wavy lock of sable brown hair that had fallen across his forehead. It was an intriguing smile. Arresting. Sexy. Her heart was pounding abnormally. "N-no," she stammered. "Didn't Aunt Ruby tell you she was getting a new boarder?" "Yes, but I . . ." She didn't finish. She couldn't very well say, "Yes, but I pictured a doddering elderly man with a pipe and cardigan, not one whose shoulders practically span the hallway." She had expected the new boarder to have a benevolent face with a pleasant smile. Not one that made her think of daredevils and ne'er-do-wells. Still smiling, he set down the box of records and tapes he had been holding under his right arm and extended his hand to her. "Trent Gamblin." Rana stared at his hand for an embarrassing length of time before laying hers against it, not quite clasping it, and muttering, "I'm Miss Ramsey." When she dared to raise her eyes to his, his smile had deepened. She suspected that he was smiling with derision at her primness. "Do you need any assistance, Mr. Gamblin?" she asked starchily as she drew her hand back. "I think I can handle it, Miss Ramsey." His face was solemn now, but the mirth was still twinkling in his eyes. They were the color of coffee liqueur, dark and rich and fluid. Slightly irked that he apparently found her so amusing, she pried herself away from the wall and stood up straight. "Then if you'll excuse me, I'll go on down for dinner. Ruby gets cross if I'm late for meals." "Guess I'd better hurry down too. Left or right?" "Pardon?" "Which apartment is mine? The one on the left or the one on the right?" "The left." "The right one is yours?" "Yes." "I sure hope I can keep that straight, Miss Ramsey. I'd hate to come stumbling into your room some night by mistake." His mischievous eyes traveled over her. "No telling what might happen." He was laughing at her! "I'll see you downstairs," she said coolly. She marched past him, forcing him to press himself up against the wall to let her pass. But he didn't press quite far enough. As she went past him, her clothes dragged against the front of his. He did it on purpose, of course. She could feel his arrogant smile at her back. If only he knew, she fumed silently as she took the stairs. Miss Ramsey could dazzle him, freeze him in his tracks, wipe that tomcat grin right off his smug face- Rana paused on the third step from the bottom. Why was she even entertaining such thoughts? She hadn't cared about her appearance for months. All that was behind her. Why now, after meeting the new boarder in Mrs. Ruby Bailey's house, was she even thinking of the Rana she had been six months before? She disliked herself for it. She had cut herself off completely from her former life. She wasn't ready to resume it, not even temporarily, in order to put the conceited Trent Gamblin in his place. Becoming the internationally known Rana again would bring back all the self-doubt and pain that went with the single name. She had given up her celebrity status. For the... ReviewsNarrator Eliza Foss adds plenty of heat to this contemporary romance. Supermodel Rana Ramsey attempts to escape her controlling mother and her fast-paced life on the runway by disguising herself with baggy clothes and tinted glasses and hiding away in a Galveston boardinghouse. When the proprietor's favorite nephew, football star Trent Gamblin, moves in to recuperate after surgery, Rana can't help but be drawn to the handsome and charismatic man. Foss convincingly portrays the strong Texan athlete with a sexy drawl and confident attitude. The sexual tension between the two characters is undeniable, and when they finally have an encounter, Foss's sultry rendering complements the steamy scenes. K.M.D. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
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