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Could it be Magic

(1989)
(Book 30 in the Men at Work series)
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She's afraid to believe in magic.

Stable, sensible schoolteacher Gwen DeClerk is enchanted by her famous magician neighbor, Jeremy Kane. The sexy globe-trotter appeals to a reckless side of her she didn't even know existed – but can she trust that those feelings are more than illusion? He says he appreciates the peace and quiet he shares with her – but secretly, she longs for passion and fireworks suitable to an affair with an international showman.

Charmed by his prim new friend, Jeremy finds himself wanting a lifetime with her. He's had enough of drifting and he's ready to settle down. But how can he convince Gwen that he finds as much excitement and challenge in her arms as he ever has on stage?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Best-selling, award-winning author Gina Wilkins sold her first novel to Harlequin in 1987 and has been writing full-time since. Her 100th Harlequin book, HUSBAND FOR A WEEKEND, will be published by Harlequin Special Edition in April, 2012, coinciding with the thirtieth anniversary of the Special Edition line. She has recently penned her first psychological suspense novel, WAKE ME, a Kindle exclusive release.

Whether through drama, humor or suspense, she says her underlying theme in her storytelling has always been "the universally-identifiable search for a safe place to call home." She is a four-time winner of the respected Maggie Award for Excellence sponsored by Georgia Romance Writers and was nominated for a Lifetime Achievement Award by the reviewers of Romantic Times magazine.

A lifelong resident of central Arkansas, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Arkansas State University and worked in advertising and multi-media employee training before launching her writing career. A past president of Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas, she is a member of Romance Writers of America, Diamond State Romance Authors, and Novelists, Inc. She has been married for more than thirty years to her husband, John, with whom she raised two daughters and a son, all pursuing careers in science and medicine.


Genre: Romance

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