Not at Eight, Darling
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4.1 • 7 Ratings
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Publisher Description
From a #1 New York Times–bestselling author, a workplace romance between TV industry executives and a bonus second-chance romance.
Not at Eight, Darling by #1 New York Times–bestselling author Sherryl Woods
TV producer Barrie MacDonald has worked for years to get her sitcom on the air. So when network executive Michael Compton tries to reschedule her show, Barrie isn't so quick to let him have his way—no matter how charming or handsome the man might be. Though it's clear that Michael is interested in Barrie, the spunky producer knows better than to mix their personal and professional lives together.
But as Barrie sees similarities between her real-life problems and the romance of her on-screen heroine, she begins to rethink her decision to brush Michael aside. Life with Michael could get complicated . . .but maybe life without him would be far less exciting.
"Sherryl Woods always delights her readers—including me!" —#1 New York Times–bestselling author Debbie Macomber
FREE BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME!
The Soldier and the Single Mom by USA TODAY–bestselling author Lee Tobin McClain
When Buck Armstrong rescues Gina Patterson and her baby from a dark country road outside town, he intends to keep his distance. Gina and little Bobby remind the handsome veteran too much of all he's lost. But Buck still has dreams of forging a new family, even though it will mean risking his heart. Can he escape his past for a chance at a happy future?
Customer Reviews
2 books for the price of one
I truly wish I could rate these books separately. I enjoyed both, but my 5 stars are mostly for the 2nd book. I found it so uplifting & wished I could find others like it. Sherryl Woods book was also a very good read. Early in the book, I thought it was going to be one where I’d skip through a lot of pages because so many books are so filled with extreme sexual “descriptions” that I find so unnecessary. But, surprise! It wasn’t that way at all. Good story line, good characters, good book! I’m so glad I read them both, but more so book 2.