Ivy League college professor Ellen Layne and her two kids are spending the summer in NYC with her very famous uncle, the star of a late night TV talk show. Recently divorced, it’s her summer of crazy indulgences—and when she meets Sam Schaefer, a New York police detective who’s much too handsome, much too smooth, and much, much too young, she doesn’t say no, thinking their steamy encounter in the back of a limo is one-and-done.
But Sam knows what he likes and he wants more. And when he keeps calling, Ellen’s "Oh, yes" becomes a heartfelt "No way"—he’s funny, and smart, and pretty damn perfect, and she knows it won’t take much for her to fall for him, hard. (He’s too handsome, too smooth, and ridiculously young.)
But when Ellen’s uncle starts getting threatening letters from a clearly unhinged and dangerous stalker, the NYPD is called in and of course Sam’s assigned the case. Ellen tries to avoid him, but he’s around day and night, and sparks start to fly...
Set in 1997, Ladies’ Man is a full length novel of 54K words or 215 pages, originally published in 1997 by Bantam Loveswept.
After childhood plans to become the captain of a starship didn’t pan out, Suzanne Brockmann took her fascination with military history, her respect for the men and women who serve, her reverence for diversity, and her love of storytelling, and explored brave new worlds as a New York Times bestselling romance author. Over the past twenty years she has written more than fifty-five novels, including her award-winning Troubleshooters series about Navy SEAL heroes and the women—and sometimes men—who win their hearts.
In addition to writing books, Suzanne Brockmann has co-produced several feature-length indie movies, the rom-com The Perfect Wedding, the thriller Russian Doll, and the rom-com Analysis Paralysis. She has also created a line of m/m category romantic comedy novellas called Suzanne Brockmann Presents.
Her latest Navy SEAL novel, SEAL CAMP is available now from Suzanne Brockmann Books and Blackstone Audio.
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