The Nicest Guy in America
Sweet Passion
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- USD 4.99
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- USD 4.99
Descripción editorial
A novel in the Sweet Passion series.
Do women really want a nice guy? Computer security specialist Reggie Stevens doesn’t think so. He’s a nice guy who’s been dumped by several women and each woman left him for a man who treated her badly. Do men really want a nice woman? Reporter Kimberla Washington doesn’t think so. Her experience tells her that men really want a clone of the swimsuit models featured in Jet magazine. Kimberla and Reggie find their beliefs and their hearts on a collision course when Kimberla’s magazine sponsors a Nicest Guy in America contest and Reggie finds himself as one of the finalists.
If you’re looking for a light-hearted but thoughtful look at what men and women really want in relationships, download a copy of The Nicest Guy in America.
"Angela Benson, a veteran romance writer, has earned her "stars and bars" with this sensational, subtle and sensual battle of the sexes." -Romantic Times Top Pick! 4.5/5 stars!
“The emotional misunderstanding between [Reggie and Kimberla] is much more subtle and interesting than the usual romance conflict, and that's what makes this stand out.” –Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
It's easy to forgive the awkward premise of Benson's latest (The Way Home), because her protagonists--her heroine especially--are so appealing. Kimberla Washington, a reporter for the D.C.--based Urban Style, has been put in charge of her magazine's new "Nicest Guy in America" contest. The improbable part is that the men must be nominated by women who have dumped them. Reggie Stevens, a computer consultant in Atlanta who receives multiple nominations, is understandably reluctant to participate. He thinks women say they want nice guys when, in fact, they want the opposite. For her part, Kim thinks nice guys like Reggie say they want nice women when in fact they want "Jet Magazine swimsuit types." The emotional misunderstanding between the two is much more subtle and interesting than the usual romance conflict, and that's what makes this stand out.