The Perfect Man
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Publisher Description
New York Times Bestselling Author Vicki Lewis Thompson presents a sweet, sexy novel about saddling up, getting lucky, and finding love....
Sorority sisters Melanie, Astrid, and Valerie have been inseparable since college. Even years after graduating, they still get together to debate their favorite topic: Who is the perfect man?
While growing up on a ranch, Melanie always assumed that she’d marry a cowboy—until a Parisian adventure introduces her to a dashing Texas billionaire and makes her doubt what she really wants….
Astrid’s parents expect her to settle down with someone rich, but when she can’t keep her hands off a hardworking and handsome rancher, her world turns upside down....
After a terrifying accident, Valerie doesn’t expect ever to risk love again—until she meets the one man no woman can resist: a billionaire cowboy....
As the three argue over what makes a man a great catch—a pocketful of dollars or spurs on his boots—they discover that the perfect man is sometimes exactly what you’d least expect....
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Three friends each overcome the inconvenient presence of too much money and find love with their perfect cowboys. Melanie Shaw travels to Paris alone when her two besties back out of the trip. Freshly single and on a budget, she doesn't expect to get mugged outside Notre Dame before checking into her hotel. Fortunately, billionaire Drew Eldridge is ready to step in and show her the town and his bedroom. Large animal vet Astrid Lindberg is set to inherit a fortune of her own. Her hunky client Fletcher Grayson challenges her professional decorum even before he rescues her from a flooded river. Their passion is undeniable, but it might not be enough to overcome Fletch's hesitations about Astrid's wealth. Months after escaping from a stampede at a concert fire, Valerie Wolitzky is still traumatized. Corporate executive turned rancher Adam Templeton is ready to distract her with a hefty dose of cowboy seduction. All three stories are remarkably shallow but pleasantly escapist.