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The Heartbreaker

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Chase Chandler is head of the town newspaper, a role he took over when his father died, sacrificing any hopes and dreams he had for himself. But when his mother falls seriously ill, Chase realizes how lonely he's become and that it's time to find a wife — and life — of his own. When he promises to look out for a friend's daughter, he is shocked to discover she's the young woman with whom he once spent a secret night of passion. Now, this loner is determined to try again with a woman he fell in love with on first sight — and find out if a second chance might lead to forever.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When Sloane Carlisle learns that her father isn't who she thought he was (a senator who is running for vice president), she goes to Yorkshire Falls, New York, to find him. While looking for her roots, she meets Chase Chandler, local newspaper owner and heartthrob, who has been hired to watch over her, and, of course, they fall in love. William Dufris's narration is emotionally charged while relating Sloane's adventures and the tension of her search for her father. The steamy romantic interludes are related in great detail with Dufris's warm, sexy voice. Adventure and allure go a long way in making this a fun romance to listen to. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 18, 2003
      Of all the bars in Washington, D.C., Sloane Carlisle happens to walk into the hole-in-the-wall where Chase Chandler is nursing a Miller draft. Avowed singleton Chase needs a cold one after overdosing on the marital bliss of his younger brother, Roman, and Roman's pregnant wife, Charlotte. (Roman and the third Chandler brother, Rick, starred in Phillips's paperback bestsellers The Bachelor
      and The Playboy.) Sloane has come in search of scotch straight up to recover from shocking news: she's not the biological daughter of Sen. Michael Carlisle, whose dead first wife, Sloane's mother, grew up in Yorkshire Falls, N.Y., where Chase is publisher of the local paper. Furthermore, Sloane has learned, two Carlisle staffers may be plotting to kill her real father. Chase knows none of this—only that here is "a vision in a dress so pink, so short, so bare, it ought to be illegal." And Sloane has no idea that Chase has come to Washington hoping for a scoop on Senator Carlisle. Nevertheless, one smoldering glance is enough to seal the couple's fate. The ensuing sex scene is vintage Phillips: uninhibited lubricity made responsible (condoms) and romantic (champagne). While the characters busily tell themselves and each other that it's just for tonight, readers have the bonus thrill of certainty that tonight is the beginning of forever. Whether between soft covers or hard, Phillips loves to get her hero and heroine in bed—or up against a pool table, surrounded by salivating louts, in the book's kinkiest passage. But family values so dominate the interstitial scenes, it's a safe bet that Senator Carlisle is a Republican. And that Phillips's fans will make the leap to hardcover in droves. Featured alternate selection of the Doubleday Book Club, the Literary Guild, Rhapsody and Venus Book Club.

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