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Her Creator (Myths Retold)

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by Normandie Alleman


  I looked down at the program, then at the girl on the field with the gorgeous figure, flowing blonde hair, and insane dance moves. There was no mistaking it. That was my Eden.

  Then I remembered that Eden was a genius. I thought I recalled my mother telling me that she had gone to college early, graduated high school in two years, college in three, and gone to medical school. She certainly didn't look like a physician out there shaking those hips on the field. What the hell?

  Instead of rejoining Legion and Dwayne on the field, I went back to my sponsor’s box where I commandeered a pair of binoculars and watched the rest of the game through them. At least that's what I appeared to do. In actuality, I watched Eden. I had to give the girl credit. She danced for a full four hours. That took some kind of stamina, and as an athlete I was impressed.

  Not to mention she looked like a million bucks doing it. The image of her shimmying and gyrating that body would star in my fantasies for a very long time. I couldn't believe the little girl I’d known had grown up to look like that—with those luscious lips and legs that went on for days. The last time I’d seen her we were only beginning to realize that there could be more between us than friendship.

  How had I not known that she lived here?

  My mother must have known, and I wondered why she had neglected to inform me. Eden's mother, Mary Lou and Lucinda had had numerous differences of opinions over the years, but I expected Lucinda kept tabs on Eden's family. Which meant that my mother had meant to keep me and Eden from finding each other here in Austin.

  This knowledge made me smile. Lucinda, the puppet master, couldn't control everything.

  But now that I knew—I had to figure out the best way to reconnect with her…

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  About the Author

  USA Today bestselling author Normandie Alleman is a former psychologist who has always been fascinated by human behavior. She loves writing quirky characters that are all too human. "I'm interested in the kind of relationships people have in real life. So I write about my characters' messy, unpredictable, and inexplicable journeys to love."

  Normandie is a shameless basketball mom who lives with a houseful of teenagers, her own personal hero, and a pet pig who's crazy for Red Bull. When she's not writing or cheering for her favorite team, Normandie can be found listening to an audiobook or a podcast.

  Join Normandie’s book club or her reader group or follow her on social media. For more visit http://www.normandiealleman.com

  Also by Normandie Alleman

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  Secret Husband

  Elusive

  Her Creator

  Web Master Trilogy

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  Her Web Master

  Tested by Her Web Master

  Claimed by Her Web Master

  Barnes Family Romances

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  The Baller’s Secret Baby

  Machine: A Bad Boy Romance

  The Bishop’s Desire

  Royal Wrecker

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  The Daddy’s Girl Series

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  Daddy Morebucks

  Daddy’s Game

  Poor Little Daddy’s Girl

  Becoming Daddy’s Girl

  The Daddy’s Girl Collection (Books 1-3)

  Pirates of the Jolie Rouge Trilogy

  Rescued by the Buccaneer

  Bound by the Buccaneer

  Tamed by the Buccaneer

  Pirates of the Jolie Rouge Trilogy (books 1-3)

  Standalone Titles

  Surrender to a SEAL

  Taken by the Tycoon

  The Professor’s Plaything

  Daddy Knows Best

  Venice Bound

  Co-Authored Books

  With USA Today Bestselling Author Jani Kay

  Wanted

  Writing as N. Allman with J.Chase

  The Beast’s Baby

  Falling for the Hitman

  Toy

  Anthologies/Collections

  Little Haven

  Tease to Please

  Souls and Shadows

 

 

 


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