My Man Michael

Part of SBC Fighters

Mass Market Paperback
$8.99 US
On sale Jan 27, 2009 | 352 Pages | 9780425226292

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Knocked out in one world, he'll take on another.

On the verge of a title shot match, fighter Michael "Mallet" Manchester is injured in a car accident. And just as quickly as his career was taking off, it's over. Then Kaylie Raine appears, offering him a second chance at becoming whole.

Even though Mallet thinks it's the pain medication talking, he accepts her challenge. And on an extraordinary journey with Kaylie, he'll get a chance to fight again, to save the woman who has saved him.
© Don Schenk
Lori Foster is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of many contemporary romances. View titles by Lori Foster

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Knocked out in one world, he'll take on another.

On the verge of a title shot match, fighter Michael "Mallet" Manchester is injured in a car accident. And just as quickly as his career was taking off, it's over. Then Kaylie Raine appears, offering him a second chance at becoming whole.

Even though Mallet thinks it's the pain medication talking, he accepts her challenge. And on an extraordinary journey with Kaylie, he'll get a chance to fight again, to save the woman who has saved him.

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© Don Schenk
Lori Foster is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of many contemporary romances. View titles by Lori Foster

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