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Dear Mr. Heart On (The Matchmaker Series)
Dear Mr. Heart On (The Matchmaker Series)
Dear Mr. Heart On (The Matchmaker Series)
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Dear Mr. Heart On (The Matchmaker Series)

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I make no apologies for the man I am.
Being a tough guy gets the job done.
Which means I have no time to waste dating.
Using a matchmaker seems like a stroke of genius — until I’m paired with Imogen Branch.
The messiest, fiercest ...and sexiest woman I’ve ever slept with.
And this woman who seemed so wrong, is now giving me a constant hard on.
But Imogen has a bone to pick — she claims I’m emotionally unavailable.
She wants more than a man with a hard on ... she wants a man who wears his heart on his sleeve.

Dear Reader,
Imogen is giving Neil a run for his money ... lucky for them both he has gobs of it.
He’s rich, handsome, and really cocky.
Not to mention he’s got a really huge ... heart.
Read to find out just how big!
Skip the roses and chocolates this V-day and take care of yourself, I’m always here to help a girl out.

XO, frankie

❤️❤️❤️

Valentine’s Day is for romance — and we’ve got you covered this year!
Thirteen Amazon best-selling authors have once again joined forces to bring you the swoon-worthy heroes that you crave.
Get ready to devour this matchmaking series set in a shared world!
True love and happily-ever-afters ... one quickie at a time!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFrankie Love
Release dateDec 9, 2021
Dear Mr. Heart On (The Matchmaker Series)
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Frankie Love

Frankie Love writes filthy-sweet stories about bad boys and mountain men. As a thirty-something mom who is ridiculously in love with her own bearded hottie, she believes in love-at-first-sight and happily-ever-afters. She also believes in the power of a quickie. Get ready to fall in love … you deserve it! **Frankie also writes under the name Charlie Hart!

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    Dear Mr. Heart On (The Matchmaker Series) - Frankie Love

    Imogen

    I’m just getting out of the shower when someone knocks on the door of my apartment. Wrapping a towel around myself, I leave a trail of wet footsteps as I hop to the door, calling, Who is it?

    It’s your mother. Remember?

    I groan. Yes, I remember. Of course I remember. Every other Tuesday my mother comes into the city to take me to lunch. Which is nice. So nice … and I am grateful, I am … except every lunch includes more than our requisite Cobb salads, hold the meat, with two glasses each of white wine. She also likes to use the opportunity to remind me that I need a man.

    Right. Need. As if I am not a successful and capable woman in my own right. What year is this, anyway?

    Sure, I do rely on her and my father for rent. And grocery money. And to pay my grad school tuition — but that doesn’t mean she has the right to lecture me on my love life. Does it?

    I love my parents dearly but they drive me batty.

    I unlock the door and pull it open, the loud clank of the ancient steel echoing the corridor. I can practically hear her wincing from the other side. I live in a studio space that is more abandoned warehouse than cozy flat, but I adore it. I have plenty of room to sprawl out with my canvases and brushes. Whenever a creative mood strikes, my paint supplies are within arms’ reach. Which is the point. I want to be an artist. I mean, I am an artist, but like, being an artist who can support herself with her creative work is the goal.

    Mom and Dad don’t exactly get it. They call it a phase. I call it my identity.

    With the door open, there Mom is, in her designer pant suit, perfectly coiffed hair and manicured nails. We don’t live in Beverly Hills, but she acts as if she is a cast member of the non-existent Real Housewives of Saint Louis.

    Why aren’t you ready? she asks, taking in the place. I watch as her eyes travel over my sink full of dishes, the overflowing laundry basket, the paint splatters on the floor. Reservations are in twenty minutes and you’re still in a towel.

    I didn’t wash my hair; I can be ready in ten. I walk to my wardrobe and begin pulling out clothes, shimmying on underwear and a bra, pairing an oversized cream sweater with black pants and red pointy-toed flats.

    She scowls. Are you ever going to grow up, Imogen? It’s nearly one in the afternoon and you’re just getting dressed. You are such a …

    An ambitious artist? I ask, not biting my tongue. I was up half the night working on a piece for the gallery show I have next week. Which I’m really excited about. In case you were wondering.

    Mom purses her lips as if in pain. Why are you doing this to your father and me?

    I smile. Mother, I am doing literally nothing to you and Dad except pursuing my dreams. Isn’t that what you always told me to do? Don’t you want me to be happy?

    I grab a can of dry shampoo and go to town on my jet black hair. I roll it into a knot on the top of my head and dig through the make up on my dresser. It’s near impossible to find the lip color I want through the mess, but when I do, I squeal. There you are! Mom watches as I apply ruby red lipstick and then swipe thick black liner across my lids.

    Imogen, of course I want you to be happy … in fact, that’s what I wanted to talk with you about today.

    Reaching under the pile of clothes on my orange velvet chair, I grab a red scarf dotted with black hearts and wrap it around my neck. Plucking my purse out from under the bed, I toss it over my shoulder and march to the door.

    Under nine minutes, Mother, told you I had plenty of time.

    She sighs with exaggeration, It’s about time, darling!

    If

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