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Four Men and a Lady

(1999)
(The first book in the Four Men series)
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How many people actually attend their fifteenth high school reunion? Lawyer Heidi Malone has more reasons than most for staying away: born on the wrong-side of the tracks--strike one; smashes the face of the son town's scion with a bicycle chain--strike two; she still loves Ben Tannen-strike three.

But no one ever struck-out the Mighty Heidi Malone, besides she now has money, a position, and knows she looks great. Nothing like entering on a high-note, but the first time her eyes meet Ben's, Heidi's confidence crumbles, awakening all the old vulnerabilities and love.

Ben comes to the reunion to collect a debt, one long over-due: Heidi's IOU for a night of passion. It took a failed marriage before he came to realize that money could not buy happiness or the intangibles in life. One look and he knows he is a goner: she is a walking male fantasy, and watching others see her in that light sends a spear of jealousy lancing through him. There is no way he will let Heidi renege on her debt.

A scintillating novel that again proves opposites attract, Four Men and a Lady pulls hero and heroine together in a conflagration that threatens to set the pages on fire. A delight to read a story that features relationships based on friendship between four men and a woman. Written with empathy and wit, it is obvious that Alison Kent draws on life experiences and relates them in a manner that endears and edifies. Attend the reunion; be a fly on the wall--you don't want to miss one minute of the fun and action.


Genre: Romance

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