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The Single File

(2007)
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Caroline Paul is tired of being judged for her cool beauty by
the men who covet it. They prefer parading her around as arm-candy instead
of taking the time to learn about the real Caro. Some have even lied to get
close to her--something she abhors. When she takes over writing "The
Single Life" column for the Atlanta Globe, she is looking forward to casual
dates and finding Mr. Maybe, but she harbors no romantic illusions.

When her car breaks down on assignment, Caro finds the nearest garage to
get it fixed, never expecting to feel chemistry with the hunky mechanic who
runs the place. She's attracted to Gus Hill's rugged good looks and
down-to-earth attitude. To repay him for his help, and because she thinks
it could be fun, Caro invites him along on some of her newspaper
assignments, including working on a house for charity, a white water
rafting trip, and a society gala.

Gus thinks Caroline is beautiful, but he's wary of romantic entanglements.
When women learn he owns a chain of twenty auto body shops in the south,
they become more interested in his money than in him. Can Caro and Gus
find the trust they both need to make this romance last?


Genre: Romance

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