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A Modern Girl

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"Megan. What a dear old-fashioned name."

Old-fashioned indeed. That was one thing Megan Brown was determined not to be. She wanted to be sophisticated, a mysterious, adventurous and provocative. She had come to the romantic eyeless to have a brief, and uncomplicated modern affair. Marc Champion, professional photographer, a custom to glamorous women, was her first choice. But he had laughed at Megan's attempt to seduce. There were lots of other available man on the island. But Megan fell herself wanting only Marc . . . in a very old fashion way.

192 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1984

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Rebecca Flanders

50 books12 followers
aka Donna Ball, Donna Carlisle, Donna Boyd
With Shannon Harper as Leigh Bristol, Taylor Brady

Donna A. Ball born in 1951 in Georgia, USA. Her ancestors were one of the first pioneer families of North Georgia, and her family still lives on the land they purchased from the Cherokee in 1782.

Her first book was published in 1982 as Donna Ball, since them she has written over a dozen works of commercial fiction under her name and under diferent pseudonyms: Rebecca Flanders, Donna Carlisle and Donna Boyd. She also signed novels with Shannon Harper as Leigh Bristol and Taylor Brady. And a novel with Linda Dano as Felicia Gallant. She is known for her work in women’s fiction and suspense, as well as supernatural fantasy and adventure. Her novels have been translated into well over a dozen languages and have been published in virtually every country in the world. She has appeared on Entertainment Tonight and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, and has been featured in such publications as the Detroit Free Press, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, and even T.V. Guide. She is the holder of the Storytelling World award, 2001, the Georgia Author of the Year Award, 2000, Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Awards for consecutive years 1991-1996, the Georgia Romance Writer’s Maggie Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times, among others.

Donna lives in a restored turn-of-the-century barn in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northeast Georgia with her dogs, they have won numerous awards for agility, obedience, and canine musical freestyle. Her hobbies include oil painting, hiking and dog obedience training.

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476 reviews13 followers
June 25, 2021
Megan the receptionist was fed up with her conventional life and wanted to embark in a modern romantic adventure so she travels alone to a Caribbean island where she meets Marc Champion, the professional photographer. He hires her as a model and she develops feelings for him. Unfortunately, Marc, she discovers, did not share her views even though he was a very modern man!

The story is fine I guess, but the way it's written totally gives it away; making it so simple as a quick read.
918 reviews
September 27, 2021
The worst ever possible first chapter hook! The H jumps out on h and starts taking photo and describing her emotions such as anger, fear, worry and still without consideration continues to be in her face taking photos even after she trips and falls into the water and touches her hair and says it will dry and talks about missing his wallet but to reach out to the hotel and ask for a Cheque from his secretary. That is harassment and I definitely dont want to read about a H who thinks its alright to accost strangers without consent inflict his presence on them.
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204 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2018
Tipico librito ligero para leer entre lecturas pesadas. Hubo una gran oportunidad de darle ese toque diferente, romper el molde, en la parte final, lastima que se desperdicio.
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