From the Publisher
IF LIZ CAN'T FIND "THE ONE"
SHE'LL TAKE THE MILLION.
Liz Pemberley is a smart girl with a weakness for bad boys, but for
the first time in her life, her bad luck with men might just pay
off. A hot new reality TV show called Bad Date is offering
a million dollars to the singleton with the best story of romance
gone awry. There's no one with a more dismal dating history than
Liz and she intends to prove it . . . on national television.
Once she gets on the show, the unimaginable happens-she meets a
really nice guy. And not only is Jack Rafferty nice, he's also,
sexy, sweet, and ready to settle down. But as contestants on
Bad Date, they've signed a contract that makes
fraternizing with each other a major no-no. What's a girl to do? Of
course she wants to win the prize money, but Jack is too good to
resist. With her fate on the show hanging in the balance, Liz will
risk it all for the one thing she has always wanted-the perfect
man!
About the Author
Native New Yorker Leslie Carroll is a professional
actress as well as a novelist. She has appeared on stage, in short
films, daytime dramas, and commercials, and has done voiceovers and
talking books. She is the author of Miss Match. Leslie
also writes historical and New York noir detective
fiction, and is the author of three stage adaptations of nineteenth
century/early twentieth century English novels: Ivanhoe,
The Prisoner of Zenda, and The Scarlet Pimpernel.
Additionally, she is the dramatist of The Diaries of Adam and
Eve, based upon the humorous writing of Mark Twain. Leslie is
a member of the Dramatists Guild, both the national and New York
chapters of Romance Writers of America, and is a third-generation
member of The Players, the country's oldest and most prestigious
theatrical and literary social club. She is a graduate of the
Fieldston School in Riverdale and received her bachelor of arts
from Cornell University.
Format: Mass Market Paperbound
Published: January 1, 2003
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0804120005
ISBN - 13: 9780804120005