Just Like a Man

Just Like a Man by Elizabeth Bevarly is a contemporary romance published by Harper Collins on December 28, 2004. This 384-page novel follows Hannah Frost, the principal of an elite private elementary school in Indiana, who finds herself intrigued by the father of one of her students. Michael Sawyer, a former FBI computer specialist, is preoccupied with saving the world’s internet connections while also navigating his son’s challenges at school.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines the complexities of parenting and professional life with romantic tension. As Michael attempts to balance his responsibilities and pursue a relationship with Hannah, the story explores themes of connection and personal growth. This edition, presented in English, invites readers into a world where love and duty collide amidst the backdrop of contemporary life.
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Hannah Frost is used to being surrounded by cute, sweet, troublemakers. After all, she’s the principle of Indiana’s upper class private elementary school, a popular repository for kids who “don’t fit in” at public school. But even though she’s been single since dinosaurs roamed the earth, what is interesting Hannah these days isn’t her worst student㟩t’s his father,
What she can put her fingers on? Michael Sawyer, aka Raptor, former FBI computer specialist, has a few good ideas. Trouble is, he’s too busy trying to save the world––or at least the world’s internet connections––from certain doom at the hands of an old enemy, and trying to get his imaginative son back on course at school. But there’s always time for a gorgeous, oh–so–prim, slightly mysterious headmistress, isn’t there? Michael plans to make time, and do whatever it takes to convince Hannah to do the same.
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