together. And guess who the guy is?”

“Considering we have tens of thousands of profiles on our site, that’s going to be a bit difficult.”

“You’ve met him,” she hinted.

“Max Morgan?”

“No!” Ceci cried. “Wait. You know Max Morgan?”

“No,” Angela lied. “Well, I know of him. I don’t know him like…you know…”

“Charlie Templeton,” Ceci said. “The guy you tried to interview out in Colorado. I guess he’s ready to settle down and this woman wants us to take the profile down.”

“What did you say?”

“I said we could take her comments down but the others would stay up.”

“What did she say?”

“She said fine and hung up.”

Angela leaned back in her chair, staring up at the ceiling. “This is weird. I try to interview both these guys and they’ve both suddenly found the perfect women. What are the odds of that?”

“I guess it just proves my point,” Ceci said. “Even though you don’t want to believe it, men can change.”

Angela looked at her friend and business partner. “Maybe,” she murmured.

After Ceci left the room, Angela returned to her computer, staring for a long moment at her manuscript. Then, she opened her favorite search engine and typed in Max Morgan’s name. A photo of him escorting a famous model to dinner came up first.

“You’re next, Max Morgan. If I’ve suddenly got the power to turn smooth operators into devoted partners, then I’m coming for you next.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kate Hoffmann began writing for Harlequin Books in 1993. Since then she’s published sixty novels, primarily in the Harlequin Temptation and Harlequin Blaze lines. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys music, theater and musical theater. She is active working with high school students in the performing arts. She lives in southeastern Wisconsin with her two cats, Chloe and Tally.

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