
Atlanta’s billionaire heiress Annie Hartford refuses to say I Do to the man her controlling father has chosen for her. With minutes to spare before she is to walk down the aisle, Annie hijacks the family limo, only to have it break down in small town Pinckney, Georgia. Never before on her own, she must get by with only her clothes on her back and a Tiffany Tiara.
The last thing restaurant owner Sam Ballard needs is a red-hot waitress in a short uniform who seems hell-bent on breaking every dish in his Dixieland Café. Still, Annie has won the hearts of everyone in town, including Sam’s. But can he trust her not to run home to daddy when her new life presents one obstacle after another?
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About the Author
Charlotte Hughes published her first category romance in 1987, a Bantam Books Loveswept, titled Too Many Husbands, which immediately shot to #1 on the Waldenbooks Bestseller list. She went on to write almost thirty books before the line closed in 1998.
Although Charlotte is widely known for her laugh-out-loud romantic comedies, she went on to pen three Maggie-Award winning thrillers for Avon Books in the late nineties, before resuming her first love, funny stories about people falling in love. She thrilled readers with her hilarious books, A New Attitude and Hot Shot, the latter of which won the Waldenbooks Greatest Sales Growth Achievement in 2003.
Her books received so many accolades that she was invited to co-author the very popular Full House series with mega-star author Janet Evanovich.
With that series behind her, Charlotte began her own, starring psychologist Kate Holly; What Looks Like Crazy, Nutcase, and High Anxiety, creating a list of somewhat kooky but always loveable and funny ensemble characters.
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