Heiress for Hire

Mass Market Paperback
$7.99 US
4.28"W x 6.8"H x 0.86"D   | 5 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Jul 03, 2007 | 304 Pages | 9780425214848
Chicago ex-socialite Amanda Delmar's father has cut her off, and now she must do the unthinkable--work. Single father Danny Tucker hires her to babysit his daughter, not knowing that this debutante might just find a place in his heart.
© Jessica Savidge, Savidge Photo
New York Times bestselling author Erin McCarthy sold her first book in 2002 and has gone on to pen more than sixty novels and novellas in the paranormal, contemporary romance, and young adult genres. A RITA Award finalist and an American Library Association winner of the Reluctant Young Adult Reader award, McCarthy is a member of Romance Writers of America, Horror Writers Association, and Ohioana. View titles by Erin McCarthy
“Sweet, sexy, and tender.”—The Romance Reader on Heiress for Hire

“This romance shine[s].”—Booklist

“A romance that will leave you all warm inside…A must-read.”—Romance Junkies

 

“Charged with a sexual energy so intense that it sparks right off the page.”—Fresh Fiction

About

Chicago ex-socialite Amanda Delmar's father has cut her off, and now she must do the unthinkable--work. Single father Danny Tucker hires her to babysit his daughter, not knowing that this debutante might just find a place in his heart.

Creators

© Jessica Savidge, Savidge Photo
New York Times bestselling author Erin McCarthy sold her first book in 2002 and has gone on to pen more than sixty novels and novellas in the paranormal, contemporary romance, and young adult genres. A RITA Award finalist and an American Library Association winner of the Reluctant Young Adult Reader award, McCarthy is a member of Romance Writers of America, Horror Writers Association, and Ohioana. View titles by Erin McCarthy

Praise

“Sweet, sexy, and tender.”—The Romance Reader on Heiress for Hire

“This romance shine[s].”—Booklist

“A romance that will leave you all warm inside…A must-read.”—Romance Junkies

 

“Charged with a sexual energy so intense that it sparks right off the page.”—Fresh Fiction