Tempting

Tempting by Susan Mallery, published by HQN in 2007, is a contemporary romance novel that follows the journey of Dani Buchanan as she seeks a fresh start after a series of romantic disappointments and a stagnant career in the restaurant industry. In her quest to find her biological father, she unexpectedly discovers that he is a senator running for president. This revelation complicates her life, especially as Alex Canfield, the senator’s handsome campaign manager, is determined to protect the campaign from any potential scandal that Dani’s existence could cause.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of trust and passion amidst political intrigue and personal turmoil. As Dani and Alex navigate their complicated relationship, they confront their own reservations about love while dealing with the pressures of family and public scrutiny. This edition spans 379 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look into the dynamics of their connection against the backdrop of an impending election.
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After three romantic flame-outsin a year and a restaurant career going nowhere, Dani Buchanan needs a fresh start. She goes lookingfor her biological father, but never expects to find asenator running for president. As his long-lost’love child, ‘ Dani could seriously derail the election–something his handsome campaign managerAlex Canfield isn’t going to let happen. Dani isn’tabout to let Alex run her life, no matter how temptingshe finds him–and Alex isn’t going to allow Dani tomelt his cynicism, no matter how close he has to get.The last thing either of them wants is love, especiallywith scandals brewing and family trouble on the way. But Dani and Alex are forced to trust each other, andwhen trust turns to passion, the potential for disasteris only a tabloid scandal away.
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