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Ginger knows that practical choices guarantee a stable life, which is why she chose a career as an office manager. Her job provides a steady paycheck, but it also has her snoozing at her desk. She wishes she'd pursued her passion for interior decorating rather than business. She’s also trying to forget Greg Shaffer—the gorgeous emergency room doctor she met at a dance club last month. Her dad was an emergency room doctor and the stress of the job turned him into a raging alcoholic, which didn’t exactly create happy childhood memories. Ginger believes donating her decorating services to her friend’s charity auction is the perfect fix for both her problems. She'll get a break from the daily grind, get her creative juices flowing, and stay so busy she'll finally forget about Greg. But then Greg ends up buying the condo right above her. Even worse, he deliberately wins the bid on her auction item. Greg seems determined to prove to Ginger that practicality has nothing on passion. And as Ginger brings beauty into Greg's world, how can she possibly resist the beauty he brings to hers?
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Ginger lets everyone walk all over her and doesn't know how to stand up for herself which leads to a fairly miserable life to be fair but thanks to a friend she has a chance at doing what she loves but Ginger has to really want it. Greg is a very patient guy and to be honest I don't know if I would be but hats off to him and it does lead to some good laughs and some good self reflection for Ginger. This is a cute, funny and at time frustrating read that leaves you with a smile on your face.
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