Feeling down and lonely since her divorce, Erin Spencer daydreamed about meeting her fantasy lover. Then late one evening, the telephone rang. Assuming that the deep, melodious voice belonged to her brother, Erin chatted on...until she realised that the charming, witty man on the other end of the line was a total stranger!
A total stranger who continued to phone her...
Soon, Erin couldn't wait for his calls. Their conversations were so intimate and revealing that Erin began to feel closer to him than any man she had ever known. He was her fantasy lover. Yet when he asked to meet her face-to-face, she was afraid. Could the reality equal her dreams?
Gina Wilkins sold her first book to Harlequin in 1987, and has been writing full-time ever since, publishing more than 90 books for Harlequin/Silhouette. Her books are translated into 20 languages. A lifelong resident of central Arkansas, she attended Arkansas State University, obtaining a degree in journalism. She pursued careers in advertising and human resource development before achieving her lifelong goal of becoming a published writer. The bestselling author is a four-time winner of the prestigious Maggie Award for Excellence sponsored by the Georgia Romance Writers, and has won several awards from the reviewers of Romantic Times magazine. She was a recent nominee for a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times.
A member of Romance Writers of America, Diamond State Romance Authors and Novelists, Inc., she is a past president of Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas. She is a frequent speaker at writers’ conferences, civic organizations and in middle and senior high schools, where she focuses on literacy and goal setting.
Gina and John, her husband of more than 30 years, have raised three “extraordinary” children, two daughters and a son, all pursuing careers in science and medicine.
4.5🌟 Sweet story which was different, pretty unique one. Loved it. The H was Uber charming and smitten with the h after hearing her voice. Heart warming novel.
I love the premise: a wrong number call where the two people don't realize they aren't talking to who they think they are. Even though we now have phones with caller ID and digital contacts, I think this premise had so much potential for crackling chemistry . . . but the writing just wasn't great for me so I skimmed most of this. I do adore the cover, though, so I'm keeping this book.