Treat Her Right

Treat Her Right by Lori Foster, published by Mills & Boon in 2002, is a romance novel that explores the dynamics between two contrasting characters. Paramedic Zack Grange is in search of a wife who can serve as a role model for his young daughter. When Wynn Lane moves in next door, she challenges Zack’s conventional views with her bold and unconventional personality, complicating his structured life.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of personal authenticity and unexpected connections. As Wynn remains steadfast in her individuality, her growing bond with Zack’s daughter may lead Zack to reconsider his initial judgments. This edition spans 218 pages and is presented in English, offering a story that highlights the complexities of love and family.
Official synopsis Publisher
Her Mr. Right views her as Ms. Wrong, but he won’t be able to resist her for long… Don’t miss this fan-favorite tale from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster.
Paramedic Zack Grange needs a wife, but not just any wife. He needs the perfect role model for his little girl. When Wynn Lane moves in next door, she embodies everything that he considers too much. Too brash, too unconventional, too… sexy. But it’s getting harder and harder for him to stick to a staid checklist when the vibrant Wynn is ready to throw his ordered life into chaos.
Wynn believes strongly in staying true to herself—she’s not changing for any man, no matter how attractive she finds him. Not that Zack will even give her a chance to begin with. But as her bond with his adorable daughter grows, maybe the stubborn man will realize that sometimes the unexpected things in life can bring the sweetest rewards…
Originally published in 2001
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