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Fast Courting
Fast Courting
Author: Barbara Delinsky
ISBN-13: 9780061008757
ISBN-10: 0061008753
Publication Date: 7/1/1995
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Chick-lit story of reporter doing article on most eligible bachelors encounters a reluctant subject, basketball coach who distrusts media.
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Magazine writer Nia Phillips latest assisgnment is a feature on east Coast's five most eligible bachelors. But her research hits a snag when she meets number five, Daniel Strahan, the head coach for Boston professional basketball team. Daniel wants no part of the story , And though he refuses her interview request, he's instantly drawn to Nia's quick intelligence and dark beauty. As for Nia, she finds Daniel intriguing, but she knows that a man constantly on road, who lives and breathes basketball, isn't right for her. There's only one thing she's forgotten -- love doesn't play by the rules.
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Magazine write Nia Phillip's latest assignment is a feature on the East Coast's five most eligible bachelors. But her research hits a snag when she meets number five, Daniel Strahan, the head coach of Boston's professional basketball team. Daniel wants no part of the story for it seems he distrusts the media as much as Nia hates basketball. And though he refuses her interview request, he's instantly drawn to Nia's quick intelligence and dark beauty. As for Nia, she finds Daniel intriguing, but she knows that a man constantly on the road, who lives and breathes basketball, isn't right for her. There's only one thing she's forgotten-love doesn't play by the rules.