Fool For Love

Breaking the Rules Book 2

by Mel Curtis

Purple Papaya LLC

Contemporary Romance

August 26, 2013

Available in: e-Book (reprint)

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Fool For Love
by Mel Curtis

Reality matchmaking reaches a whole new low in this second Breaking the Rules novel by USA Today Bestselling Author Mel Curtis

Blue has a nice life. He’s got a job in public relations with a local studio and a nice social life with some hot reality stars. But then his father dies and his sister Amber blackmails him into working with her at the Dooley Foundation. His social life grinds to a halt. Now every woman wants him to fix her — and not in bed! And Amber’s got an idea about a new reality show based on their work at the Foundation, featuring him as a matchmaker. Who does she want him to match up? All his really hot, slightly crazy reality show ex-girl friends.

Originally published as Blue Rules September 2013 in trade paperback and eBook and May 2015 within On the Edge anthology.



Mel Curtis' Bio

Although Melinda has lived in Georgia and Texas, she's a California girl at heart. Her earliest memories are of life on an isolated 50-acre sheep ranch in rural Sonoma County, California. Picture rolling hills covered in brown grass, a eucalyptus forest, a long gravel driveway lined with plump sheep and no sidewalks. It was a big deal to drive into town on a one-lane road in a ramshackle, bubble-fendered pickup for an ice cream. Flash forward to this century. Melinda lives in California's hot central valley with her husband --- her basketball playing college sweetheart. With three kids the couple has done the soccer thing, the karate thing, the dance thing, the Little League thing and, of course, the basketball thing. Melinda writes sweet to medium heat contemporary romances as Melinda Curtis and red hot reads as Mel Curtis. She loves writing romances about women who don't realize how strong they are until a hero comes along to show them, while capturing the wry humorous power struggle of falling in love --- because, really, who lets the man have the last word?