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Hello Again

Hello Again

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lottery for love
Review: Thirty-one year old David Blackshear won the lottery, collected
millions and bought every material thing his heart desired
before he came to his senses. Now, on his thirty-sixth birthday,
even though he has several prominent business ventures, David
realizes something is missing in his life; he is a lonely man. His
loneliness makes him remember a five-foot-six body, dark flashing
eyes, and the whiff of summer breeze tantalizing his nostrils. But
he also remembers her look of disdain because she thought he was
just a blue-collar worker. That one look stopped him cold and
cemented his belief that women are materialistic gold diggers. But
he still cannot forget her face.

Margo Sterling had one of the worst days of her career. A friend
and confidant stole her advertising idea and with it he landed a
lucrative contract with another agency. That was the day David,
posing as an Amtrak bag handler, decided to flirt with her. But
that was not the day to flirt with Margo, she did not even want
to look at a man.

Needing a tight new ad campaign for one of his companies, David
hires an advertising firm and specifically requests the person
behind a commercial he liked. He is shocked when he comes face
to face with the woman who has haunted him for the last five
years, Margo Sterling. Margo is also shocked to learn David is
the man behind the successful company. But why did he hire her?
Is he just another man with an ulterior motive? In spite of their
jaded views about the opposite sex will they be able to move
beyond their distrust and explore the emotions flowing between
them?

HELLO AGAIN is the story of two people coming to terms with life
after much drama and much danger has almost destroyed them. David
and Margo have regrets about past actions but are still hesitant
about trusting again. Doris Johnson takes readers to the limit;
she shares the extremes to which people will go when fear rules
the heart. Realistically told, she shares the good, the bad and
the ugly of feeling too much too soon. This is an entertaining
read. (RAW Rating: 4.5)

Reviewed by aNN
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers



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