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Sign up todayThe Trouble with J. J.
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Learn moreJust what Genna Hastings needed, a conceited creep of a new neighbor with rippling muscles, mile-wide shoulders, and a wicked Jack Nicholson smile that could melt stone! It wasn't often that women resisted star quarterback J.J. Hennessy, but he was ready to trade all the cover girls he'd dated for the adorable lady next door. With his summer sky eyes and kisses that stole her sanity and her willpower, J.J. was impossibly charismatic, magnificently male—and a bachelor father who was in danger of losing custody of his little girl—unless he could persuade Genna to help change his fast-lane image in time!
She was tempted by his offer, and by him—but she couldn't be head over heels in love with a wildman football player … could she? J.J. insisted that opposites attracted, just like magnets, but Genna wanted security, a man who'd always be there. Could he make her believe he was her man for all seasons?
Tami Hoag’s novels have appeared regularly on national bestseller lists since the publication of her first book in 1988. She lives in Los Angeles. Visit her at www.tamihoag.com.
Deanna Hurst is an actress, voice-over artist, and singer-songwriter. She has performed on stages throughout the United States, and her television credits include Judging Amy, Hunter, and Silk Stalkings. She has voiced hundreds of commercials for radio and television. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two dogs.
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“Hurst’s easy recitation matches the lighthearted story well, making the banter between Genna and J. J. sharp and their romantic interludes sultry. Hurst’s reading keenly captures the playfulness of Hoag’s snappy narrative and flirty dialogue. Still fun after all these years.”
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