When Luke Murray woke up cold, naked and next to the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen--and he could see all of her--he thought he was dreaming. Maybe he didn't know exactly how--or why--they were together, but strutting his stuff for this luscious lady was fine by him ...until he realized they were being observed!
Luke scoffed at the idea of UFOs and alien abductions, but when he bumped into the woman of his "dream," he had to rethink his position. Could his "fantasy" have been reality, and would he be able to lure her into another close encounter--of the real and lasting kind?
Anne Marie Winston is a Pennsylvania native and former teacher. She began reading romances a long, long time ago and considers getting paid to write them the ultimate in occupations. Always a book lover, Anne Marie didn't begin writing her own romance until 1989, when she was at home with two babies, too many diapers and too much time to consider insane, risky career moves. She sold her first book in 1991 and to date has published more than thirty novels of romance fiction.
Plot synopsis: A burly yet sensitive construction worker and beautiful but uptight librarian meet after both being abducted by aliens. Adhering to the old adage "opposites attract", together they discover a love and passion that they never dreamed possible. Winner of the 1994 Pulitzer Prize ;)
Jessie can add her comments to this timeless classic as well, if she wishes...
The UFO stuff was just too far out there. The H has so many insecurities about himself and h despite being the regulatory virgin the books of the 80s have seems to know what she wants and didn't come across as ready for a relationship. The H/h literally muddle through their relationship with their preconceived ideas of a lady and gentleman.