book cover of The Lost Art of Falling in Love
 

The Lost Art of Falling in Love

(2015)
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When Gracie's friends develop a series of how-to videos on "Lost Arts" such as fishing and camping, she's fully supportive - until they ask her to star in "The Lost Art of Tying a Bow Tie." It's not that she doesn't have the skill, it's the man on the receiving end that gives her heartburn.

Mitch McKenna is the star of the series, and his rugged, shirtless demonstrations of manly survival skills have set the Internet on fire. But he's also a domineering he-man. Not exactly Gracie's type. Then he shows up clean shaven and dressed in a tux and takes her breath away.

Their hot chemistry lights up the set and leads to an even hotter love affair at his wilderness hideaway. But that same sexy chemistry excites the interest of online perverts, who leave lewd, even threatening comments about Gracie's "talents."

Primal instinct tells Mitch to protect her, but his efforts send her running back to the city. Now he has a grim decision to make: continue protecting the woman he loves, thus losing her affection. Or let her handle it herself with potentially devastating results.


Genre: Romance

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