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The Charmer In Chaps

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Charmer In Chaps
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Julia London
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 171,Width 106
Category/GenreRomance
ISBN/Barcode 9780451492357
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
Publication Date 7 May 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

A Texas Prince Meets His Match... Cimarron County knows the youngest son of the fabled Prince family as a womanizing hell-raiser, but Luca has changed and he intends to prove it. There's just one problem-awoman with sparkling eyes and more fight than a barnyard cat. After a childhood of living in foster homes, Ella Kendall has exactly three things to her name- A dog, a pig, and the rundown house she just inherited. Luca may not remember her from high school, but she definitely remembers him. He is as seductive as he was then, but Ella isn't about to fall for his flirting. She recognizes a playboy cowboy when she sees one. Luca knows Ella has learned the hard way to trust no one but herself. Yet the closer he gets to Ella, the more he wants to be the only one she leans on. Because Ella is the only woman for him, and he wants to be the man who finally gives her the home she truly deserves.

Author Biography

Julia Londonis theNew York Times,USA Today, andPublishers Weeklybestselling author of numerous romance novels and women's fiction. She is also the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for Best Historical Romance and a six-time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction.

Reviews

Praise for The Charmer in Chaps "Breezy banter, lively dialogue, crackling sexual chemistry, and plenty of sassy charm propel the engaging, fabulously fun, first book in London's new Princes of Texas series."-Booklist (starred review) "Self-discovery and personal growth are at the core of this romantic heartstring-tugger, and the intense chemistry and emotional connection between the lovers make it a must-read."-Publishers Weekly "Fun and lighthearted...delivers a satisfying happily-ever-after.... This new contemporary western series promises lots of laughs and cute animal friends while following the Prince family's path to love."-Shelf Awareness Praise for The Devil in the Saddle "London beautifully captures the essence of the couple's friendship and the depth of their emotions, making the lovemaking that much more intense."-Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "London deftly dishes up another irresistible mix of zingy humor, engaging characters (including a funny and feisty heroine and a smoking hot hero with a heart-of-gold), and sexy romance in the second not-to-be-missed addition to her A Princes of Texas series, following The Charmer in Chaps (2019), making this an excellent suggestion for fans of Susan Elizabeth Phillip's brilliant contemporary romances."-Booklist "London's characters are good people with grown-up problems, and readers will root for them to take a chance on each other. This is an emotionally mature modern-day romance with a touch of Texas sparkle."-BookPage Praise for the novels of Julia London "A passionate, arresting story that you wish would never end."-Robyn Carr, New York Times bestselling author "Julia London writes vibrant, emotional stories and sexy, richly-drawn characters."-Madeline Hunter, New York Times bestselling author "London's characters come alive on every page and will steal your heart."-Atlanta Journal-Constitution "A novelist at the top of her game."-Booklist "London's writing bubbles with high emotion as she describes sexual enthusiasm, personal grief and familial warmth. Her blend of playful humor and sincerity imbues her heroines with incredible appeal."-Publishers Weekly "Kudos to London-she tackles family issues and weaves them into a special romance that travels a bumpy road to happily ever after."-RT Book Reviews