Published: Oct. 31, 2011
Words: 56479 (approximate)
Language: English
Short description
Solo St. John, a wildlife photographer, is preparing for a trip to Alaska. Suddenly, Solo finds women of all sorts invading his privacy, his home and his office, all cooing nonsense words and blatantly throwing themselves at him.Extended description
Solo St. John's ad for a research assistant is doctored by his grandfather to read: "Wanted: Willing, Eager, Able women to take pictures in exotic locations. Matrimony in mind. Wimpy, shy women need not apply.Solo, a wildlife photographer, is preparing for a trip to Alaska. Suddenly, Solo finds women of all sorts invading his privacy, his home and his office, all cooing nonsense words and blatantly throwing themselves at him. Solo doesn't know why, and he has no idea how to rid himself of the persistent women. He finally decides to beg a favor of his best buddy Nyssa Harrington.
In love with Solo for the past ten years and knowing he doesn't return her feelings Nyssa doesn't want to talk to Solo. She knows if she accepts his phone call, she will not be able to resist the temptation to hope again.
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Review by: Tj McKinnon on May 21, 2012 :
I loved the plotline, one of those typical novels where you're yelling at the characters because you know they love each other but they're too blind to realise it themselves.
This was a very well written story, with some eccentric characters and a female who knows what she wants but is too afraid to go after it.
I hope to read more from this author. Photography has never seemed so sexy before now!
I loved the plotline, one of those typical novels where you're yelling at the characters because you know they love each other but they're too blind to realise it themselves.
This was a very well written story, with some eccentric characters and a female who knows what she wants but is too afraid to go after it.
I hope to read more from this author. Photography has never seemed so sexy before now!
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