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Seeing Red
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Megan Coffman needs to put her divorce from one of rock and roll’s biggest womanizers behind her and fast. Dubbed “Poor Meg” by the music media, she’s sick of being pitied and thinks the best way to show the public she’s moved on is to flash her brand-new engagement ring. She didn’t think she’d need to follow up with a man and a wedding to go with that ring.

 

Russian expatriate Seth Rozhkov likes the idea of an instant family and agrees to play husband for a year for a virtual stranger. At thirty-five, he’s weary from batting zero in the dating game. Women want him for just one thing, and it’s not a happily-ever-after. Mutual friend Sharon swears if he plays his cards right, he could have Meg for keeps. He’s willing to try.

 

Meg finds the gentle giant his friends call “Red” an enigma. He’s solicitous, almost to a fault, and the no-strings-attached sex is amazing, but she’s used to being used. What’s Seth getting out of the deal? How can she trust a man who hasn’t asked her for anything in return?




This is a revised, second edition of the book first published by Lyrical Press/Kensington in 2014.