Marian Crane has been in love with Rolph McKenzie since almost forever, but he sees her as a butterfly who flits from man to man, from job to job, and even country to country, never lighting anywhere for long. It's not until he's shamed into giving her a job in his boat-brokerage/marina that he begins to recognize her as the savvy, desirable woman she has grown up to be. And when he does realize how appealing she is, he can't believe she could possibly be interested in him--after all, he's the brother who played second string to Max McKenzie, incomparable girl-magnet until he married Jeannie Leslie. Marian is determined to change Rolph's mind and convince him she's no longer the kid next door who followed him around as a child, and nor is she the flibbertigibbet he sees when he looks at her today. It takes all her seductive powers, and then some, before she convinces him to up-anchor and sail into the future with her, aboard his boat, Sunrise Seven.
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
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