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Second first impressions

Second first impressions
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400293817 AFA THO
Australian Fiction   Gunnedah . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780733646133
Name Thorne, Sally author.
Title Second first impressions
Also titled 2nd 1st impressions
Published Sydney, NSW : Hachette Australia, 2021
Description 336, 8 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes Includes insights, interviews & more.
Summary From the bestselling Australian author of The Hating Game comes the clever, funny and unforgettable story of a muscular, tattooed man hired as an assistant to two elderly women - under the watchful eye of a beautiful retirement home manager. Distraction (n): Something that turns your attention away from something you want to concentrate on. See: Teddy Prescott. Ruthie Midona is twenty-four (going on ninety-four) and fully committed to her job at a luxury retirement village. Keeping herself busy caring for the eccentric residents means that Ruthie can safely ignore her own life - what little there is of it. Teddy Prescott is practically allergic to a hard day's work. When he rocks up as the retirement village's newest employee, Ruthie is less than impressed. The last thing she needs is a distraction as irritating (and handsome) as this selfish rich kid. Lucky for Ruthie, her favourite pair of mischievous residents need a new assistant to torture . .. so she hands over Teddy, ready for them to send him running. Except Teddy may be about to surprise her - not just by surviving the old women's antics, but by charming Ruthie so much, she starts to remember that there's more to life than work... Could Teddy be far more than simply an unwelcome distraction?
Subjects Romance fiction
Retired women
Older women -- Fiction
Rich people
Retirement communities -- Employees
Man-woman relationships
Genre Australian fiction
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