THERE WAS NOTHING COMMON ABOUT DUNCAN McKEON
He was a successful businessman, handsome, self-assured--and a complete jerk! At least, that was Blythe Summers's impression when Duncan stormed into her brokerage office and accused her of defrauding his charming but confused elderly aunts.
By the time the mess was straightened out, Duncan was mortified. He'd made a fool of himself in front of an attractive, intelligent woman! Duncan vowed to win Blythe's favor, no matter what it took: flowers, candle-lit dinners, moonlight walks. But to his growing frustration, Blythe seemed unmoved by his efforts. If the idea weren't so absurd, Duncan would be tempted to conclude that Blythe had something against romance... .
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