The Last Bachelor

· HarperCollins Australia
Ebook
156
Pages

About this ebook


The last manSheriff Mac Delaney couldn't believe it he'd lost all his poker buddies to matrimony! All over Barclayville, bachelors were dropping like flies. But not Mac. Never Mac. After all, as the only lawman in town, he was too busy to fall in love. That was until he met

The only woman

For Mac, at least. Dr. Francesca "Frankie" Carmichael was smart, brave and breathtakingly sexy, too! But Frankie was running from her past and it had just caught up with her. Wasn't that just Mac's luck? The Last Bachelor was finally ready to commit to a woman who wouldn't stick around long enough to say "I do"!

About the author

Carolyn Hanlon was born in Detroit, Michigan, USA, blames her tenth grade English teacher for nudging her into the writer's life. Sister Rose Terrence insisted that she enter a short story contest sponsored by the Detroit News, and Cara won! Of course, she was thrilled with the award -- a dictionary that still sits on her desk -- but at that time, her goal in life was to become an actress. Eventually, she attained that goal, and it was only after her three sons were born that she turned her full attention to writing again. She believes that her background in theater has influenced her writing, allowing her to create new characters and bring them to life for the reader. She sold her first Temptation to Harlequin in 1994, and that book, C.J.'s Defense as Carolyn Andrews, also sits on her desk -- right next to the dictionary. When she isn't working on her next novel as Cara Summers, she teaches writing to college freshmen at Syracuse University and roller blades (weather permitting).

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