Keeping Company

Keeping Company by Tami Hoag is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on September 28, 2010. This contemporary romance novel follows sensible corporate lawyer Alaina Montgomery, who has long frustrated her matchmaking friends. When she meets free-spirited single dad Dylan Harrison at a science-fiction-themed masquerade party, their encounter takes an unexpected turn, leading to a humorous situation that lands them in jail together.
Readers will find a story that explores the dynamics between mismatched lovers as Alaina and Dylan devise a plan to outsmart their friends by pretending to be a couple. What starts as a lighthearted scheme evolves into a genuine romance, revealing the complexities of desire and connection. With elements of romantic comedy and adventure, this novel delves into themes of love and the unexpected ways it can develop between two very different individuals. The book spans 336 pages and is presented in English.
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag comes a classic novel of mismatched lovers who give a whole new meaning to the phrase “Fake it till you make it.”
Sensible corporate lawyer Alaina Montgomery has been frustrating her matchmaking friends for years. But this time they’ve really tried to set her up with the wrong guy: Dylan Harrison, a free-spirited single dad who runs a ramshackle bar and bait shop. Appropriately enough, she meets him on the way to a science-fiction-themed masquerade party.
When cops mistake the costumed pair for a lady of the evening and her client, Alaina and Dylan end up in jail together. And soon they hatch a plan to foil the matchmakers once and for all by pretending to be a couple. What begins as a good-natured ruse quickly blossoms into a real romance, as these two polar opposites discover that desire can’t be so easily disguised.
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