![]() ![]() Ignoring her insistent best friend, some interfering do-gooders and the ubiquitous Fred-not to mention her suddenly raging hormones-Nina thinks anyone but Alex would be a better bet for a relationship. doctor who shares Fred’s abiding love for Oreos-but a ten-year difference in age, despite his devastating smile, is too wide a gap for Nina to handle. But for all his faults, he does manage to put Nina face-to-face with Alex Moore, her gorgeous, younger downstairs neighbor.Alex looks great on paper-a sexy, seemingly sane, surprisingly single E.R. Instead she gets…Fred.Overweight, smelly and obviously suffering from some kind of doggy depression, Fred is light-years from perky. ![]() And what she wants is something her ex always vetoed-a puppy. Freedom to have her own apartment in the city, freedom to focus on what she wants for a change. I chose to read it not just because of the author, but. For Nina Askew, turning forty means freedom-from the ex-husband whose career always came first, from their stuffy suburban home. Anyone But You was first released by Harlequin in 1996 under their Love & Laughter line. ![]()
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