The Oldest Virgin In Oakdale. Wendy WarrenЧитать онлайн книгу.
“The only way to learn something is to study hard and apply yourself. You said that.”
Cole’s dark brows furrowed. “What is this in reference to?”
“In reference to me.” Like a snowball, Eleanor’s idea got bigger and bigger the more she rolled it around in her mind. “When you didn’t think you could pass chemistry, what did you do? You asked me for help. Do you remember what you said when you passed the calculus midterm?”
Cole shrugged. “Eleanor, it’s been twelve years.”
“I know. And I probably wouldn’t remember it, either, except you made me a promise.” She took a deep breath. “One I hope you can keep.”
Eleanor was too old for the kind of fantasies she’d harbored as a young girl with a terrible crush. And yet she knew that Cole’s reappearance had ignited something inside her once more.
At twenty-eight she’d never even been kissed properly.
She wanted love. She wanted passion. And she didn’t want to wait anymore.
Dear Reader,
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Myrna Mackenzie’s Bought by the Billionaire (SR#1610) is a Pygmalian story starring Ethan Bennington, who has only three weeks to transform commoner Maggie Todd into a lady. While Cole Sullivan, the hunky, all-American hero in Wendy Warren’s The Oldest Virgin in Oakdale (SR#1609), is coerced into teaching shy Eleanor Lippert how to seduce any man—himself included.
Then laugh a hundred laughs with Carolyn Greene’s First You Kiss 100 Men… (SR#1611), a hilarious and highly sensual read about a journalist assigned to kiss 100 men. But there’s only one man she wants to kiss.…
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Mary-Theresa Hussey
Senior Editor
The Oldest Virgin in Oakdale
Wendy Warren
MILLS & BOON
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Books by Wendy Warren
Silhouette Romance
The Oldest Virgin in Oakdale #1609
Silhouette Special Edition
Dakota Bride #1463
Previously written under the name Lauryn Chandler
Silhouette Romance
Mr. Wright #936
Romantics Anonymous #981
Oh, Baby! #1033
Her Very Own Husband #1148
Just Say I Do #1236
The Drifter’s Gift #1268
WENDY WARREN
lives with her husband, Tim, and their dog, Chauncie, near the Pacific Northwest’s beautiful Willamette River, in an area surrounded by giant elms, bookstores with cushy chairs and great theater. Their house was previously owned by a woman named Cinderella, who bequeathed them a gardenful of flowers they try desperately (and occasionally successfully) not to kill, and a pink General Electric oven, circa 1948, that makes the kitchen look like an I Love Lucy rerun.
A two-time recipient of Romance Writers of America’s RITA® Award for Best Traditional Romance, Wendy loves to read and write the kind of books that remind her of the old movies she grew up watching with her mom—stories about decent people looking for the love that can make an ordinary life heroic. When not writing, she likes to take long walks with her dog, settle in for cozy chats with good friends and sneak tofu into her husband’s dinner. She always enjoys hearing from readers, and may be reached at P.O. Box 82131 Portland, OR 97282-0131.
Contents
Chapter One
“Ohh, Ralph, you handsome boy. No, don’t kiss me yet.