The Right Stuff
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Publisher Description
What kind of job are you prepared for with a degree in poetry?
None. That's what socially awkward Tru Stanhope learns when she loses her fortune to her embezzling ex. Now she just needs to turn her one remaining asset profitable so she can afford business school--but the infuriatingly hot Nate McKendrick refuses to sell his half of the dive bar to her. And he thinks he can use all that alpha, growly hotness and the way he fills out his jeans to sway her opinion by taking her to bed. The joke's on him--she's glacier frigid. Just ask her ex...the bigamist who embezzled her inheritance.
She might highbrow and pretentious--but she is not frigid. And he can prove it.
Nate McKendrick liked his solitary life just fine before Tru brought trouble and her little yappy dog to darken his door. But he's not a man to back down from a challenge, and his mousy little scholar needs a tutor in the worst...and best...way. He'll show her how to find her confidence in bed, and then he'll show her the door.
Right?
Author Confession: Opposites attract, and no one is more opposite than this grumpy blue collar hero and the snooty intellectual he can't get rid of. His plan to scare her off with multiple...um...arrivals (if you know what I mean) doesn't work quite the way he intends it to. Because once she figures out she's not frigid after all? It's game on.
Customer Reviews
Amazing
Tru and Nash, gawd what can I say about these two?
Tru has been burned by a man she thought was good but ended up being very bad.
Nash has closed himself off from relationships because he grew up with a mom who used and lied his how life.
When Tru shows up at Ironwing and informs him she’s his silence partner. His whole world is turned upside. Tru and Nash are like two storms and when they combine things get messy.
Nash pulls away and Tru pulls farther. It will take their friends meddling to get them back on the same page.
I totally fell in love with these two crazy kids, there story was unique and cute and totally addictive.
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