Danger, Sweetheart: A Novel

· Macmillan + ORM
4.3
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Blake Tarbell has a town to save. Rich, carefree, and used to the Vegas party lifestyle, Blake is thrown for a curve when his former cocktail-waitress mother pleads he go back to her roots to save the town she grew up in. Blake's used to using money to solve his problems, but when he arrives in Sweetheart, North Dakota, this city boy has to trade in his high-priced shoes for a pair of cowboy boots...and he's about to get a little help from the loveliest lady in town...

Natalie Lane's got no time for newbies. The prettiest gal to ever put on a pair of work gloves, there's nothing she can't do to keep a farm up and running. But when a handsome city-slicker rolls into town with nothing but bad farmer's instincts and good intentions, Natalie's heartstrings are pulled. She's about to teach him a thing or two about how to survive in Sweetheart. And he's about to teach her a thing or two about love...in MaryJanice Davidson's Danger, Sweetheart.

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4.3
3 reviews
Bette Hansen
May 10, 2016
I enjoyed this one. This is the first book I've read by Ms. Davidson and I really enjoyed the humor that is laced throughout the story. Blake and Natalie make a very interesting pair. He's a spoiled, rich, city boy who thinks he's going to come to small town Sweetheart, North Dakota and save the town. Natalie is quick to tell him that it is going to take a bit more than throwing around his money and charm. He's going to need to roll up his sleeves and work for a change. I really enjoyed the dynamic between these characters and they had me full out laughing several times. Overall reading this was an excellent way to spend a day. I highly recommend it.
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About the author

MaryJanice Davidson is the international best-selling author of several books, including the Betsy the Vampire Queen series. Her books have been translated into several languages and are available in fifteen countries. She writes a bi-weekly column for USA Today and frequently speaks to book clubs, writer's groups, teaches writing workshops, and attends conferences all over the world. She has published books, novellas, articles, short stories, recipes, movie reviews, and rants.

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