Again (Hometown Memories, Book 4)

Romance, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Kathleen Gilles Seidel ISBN: 9781614177296
Publisher: ePublishing Works! Publication: May 4, 2015
Imprint: ePublishing Works! Language: English
Author: Kathleen Gilles Seidel
ISBN: 9781614177296
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Publication: May 4, 2015
Imprint: ePublishing Works!
Language: English

Head writer for daytime's only historical romantic soap opera, small-town girl Jenny Cotton is on top of the world. But she can't seem to write herself out of a difficult relationship until actor Alec Cameron walks onto the set.
br>Alec survived a big-budget TV flop with the same "good guy" courage that got him out of a failed marriage. But no matter how hard he tries, he can't seem to hide his wounds from writer Jenny.
Now the script flowing from Jenny's pen and unfolding every weekday afternoon to millions of eager fans is more than just a story... it's his story, which is quickly becoming their story. But Jenny doesn't want to be rescued by a "good guy" white knight, any more than Alec wants to fall in love with Jenny.

AWARDS
RITA Winner for Best Contemporary, Single Title

REVIEWS:
"A delicious read... witty, romantic, and wise. Don't miss it!" ~Mary Jo Putney, NYT Bestselling author

"The always terrific Kathleen Gilles Seidel brings to life a modern love story." ~Romantic Times

"...combines a wonderfully humorous concept with a poignant love story." ~All About Romance

HOMETOWN MEMORIES, in order
After All These Years
Don't Forget to Smile
Till the Stars Fall
Again

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Head writer for daytime's only historical romantic soap opera, small-town girl Jenny Cotton is on top of the world. But she can't seem to write herself out of a difficult relationship until actor Alec Cameron walks onto the set.
br>Alec survived a big-budget TV flop with the same "good guy" courage that got him out of a failed marriage. But no matter how hard he tries, he can't seem to hide his wounds from writer Jenny.
Now the script flowing from Jenny's pen and unfolding every weekday afternoon to millions of eager fans is more than just a story... it's his story, which is quickly becoming their story. But Jenny doesn't want to be rescued by a "good guy" white knight, any more than Alec wants to fall in love with Jenny.

AWARDS
RITA Winner for Best Contemporary, Single Title

REVIEWS:
"A delicious read... witty, romantic, and wise. Don't miss it!" ~Mary Jo Putney, NYT Bestselling author

"The always terrific Kathleen Gilles Seidel brings to life a modern love story." ~Romantic Times

"...combines a wonderfully humorous concept with a poignant love story." ~All About Romance

HOMETOWN MEMORIES, in order
After All These Years
Don't Forget to Smile
Till the Stars Fall
Again

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