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tina
Member since Jan-27-11
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Jan-27-11, 11:32 PM (CST)
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"Is "Natural Born Charmer" a re-write?"
 
   I read "Match Me If You Can" a while ago (loved it), and recently started reading "Natural Born Charmer", which I purchased right before starting to read it. During the first few pages/chapters, it didn't seem familiar AT ALL, but the second that Dean and Blue arrived in Tennessee at his home, it started to seem like I had read it before.

Does anyone know if this book is an "expanded re-write"?

Thanks in advance for comments! Tina


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bijoux
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Jan-28-11, 02:50 AM (CST)
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1. "RE: Is "Natural Born Charmer" a re-write?"
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   No, it's not a rewrite. Maybe it reminds you a little of Heaven, Texas. There's also a small town setting in that book and the hero presenting the heroine as his fake fiance.


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