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ALL THE WOMEN I'VE LOVED by BYRON HARMON
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SummaryCRAZY IN LOVE...OR JUST PLAIN CRAZY? LeBaron Brown would have to be completely nuts to let a
vibrant, intelligent, sexy woman like Phoenix Morgan walk
out of his life. But after failing to pop The Question that
Phoenix was anticipating on their third dating anniversary,
he's been dumped faster than he can say "commitment
phobia." Now, the handsome Washington, D.C., television
executive is flat on his back in the office of Dr. Leighton
Carter, psychotherapist, in the hopes of understanding his
fear of marriage. When Dr. Carter asks him to recall all
the women he's loved, LeBaron recounts his wild, erotic,
risky, funny adventures in and out of bed with a bevy of
ladyloves. But something is missing. Can LeBaron, who
thought he knew everything about women, piece together the
puzzle of himself and still salvage his relationship? Or
will Phoenix, on business in Paris, discover that when it
comes to lovers, the world doesn't revolve around LeBaron
Brown?
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