
- Title : Wild Ride
- Author : Jennifer Crusie
- Rating : 4.74 (294 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-2-10
- Format : Mass Market Paperback
- Pages : 416 Pages
- Asin : 0312533829
- Language : English
She lives on the banks of the Ohio River.BOB MAYER is a former Green Beret and the USA Today bestselling author of thirty-two novels under his own name and the pen names Robert Doherty and Greg Donegan. She earned her bachelor's degree from Bowling Gree
She lives on the banks of the Ohio River.
BOB MAYER is a former Green Beret and the USA Today bestselling author of thirty-two novels under his own name and the pen names Robert Doherty and Greg Donegan. She earned her bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University, a master's from Wright State University, and a master of fine arts from Ohio State University. He has over two million books in print.
.JENNIFER CRUSIE is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of Maybe This Time, Welcome to Temptation, Tell Me Lies, Crazy for You, Faking It, Fast Women, and Bet Me
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