"It's a steamy summer night in Georgetown, and Caroline Cooper is feeling the heat, in more ways than one. Her job, her family, her love life: everything's reached a boiling point and Caroline needs to cool off. But when she opens her apartment window for air, she finds herself staring at one very hot neighbor on the fire escape across the courtyard. He's tall, dark, handsome, and as scantily clad as she is. With fifty feet of night separating them, it's fun to fantasize. But when she finally meets Brendon up-close ... that's when things really heat up"--Page 4 of cover. A Special Something Men like him didn't exist in real life. Virile, achingly handsome, gentle -- to Leslie Parish the male model in the cologne ad looked just about perfect. His faint sexy smile set her senses churning, and she imagined herself in his arms, those warm, magnetic eyes making love to her. So when Tony, her wealthy brother, insisted she have something special for her birthday -- Leslie jokingly pointed to the ad. "I'd like him. . . ".
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