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Original Title: The Ideal Man
ISBN: 052595225X (ISBN13: 9780525952251)
Edition Language: English
Series: Buchanan-Renard #9
Characters: Max Daniels, Ellie Sullivan
Setting: Winston Falls, South Carolina(United States)

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New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood delivers a contemporary romance that's pulse-pounding in every sense of the word.

Dr. Ellie Sullivan has just completed her residency at a large urban hospital. While jogging in a park nearby, she witnesses the shooting of an FBI agent in pursuit of wanted criminals, a couple identified as the Landrys. The only person to see the shooter's face, Ellie is suddenly at the center of a criminal investigation.

Agent Max Daniels takes over the Landry case. A no-nonsense lawman, he's definitely not the ideal man that Ellie has always imagined, yet she's attracted to him in a way she can't explain.

Ellie heads home to Winston Falls, South Carolina, to attend her sister's wedding. Shortly after she arrives, though, she receives a surprise visitor: Max Daniels. The Landrys have been captured, and she'll be called to testify. But they've been captured before, and each time the witnesses are scared into silence-or disappear before they can take the stand. Max vows to be Ellie's shadow until the trial, and it isn't long before sparks fly.

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Title:The Ideal Man (Buchanan-Renard #9)
Author:Julie Garwood
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 322 pages
Published:August 9th 2011 by Dutton (first published January 1st 2011)
Categories:Romance. Romantic Suspense. Contemporary Romance. Suspense. Mystery. Fiction. Contemporary

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October 2017 Series Reread and Review 3.5 Stars! Dr. Ellie Sullivan is a child prodigy and completing her trauma surgery residency when while jogging in the park, she unwittingly witnesses a crime and saves the life of an FBI Agent who was shot during a sting operation gone wrong. Max Daniel's is a FBI Agent attempting to catch a husband and wife in the arms dealing business, but, the sting goes wrong and an agent on his team is shot. Now Max needs to keep Ellie safe, since witnesses against

Oh. My. Freaking. Goodness! What can I say? (maybe this would be a good time for a warning)*WARNING* Hair pulling, foot stomping, red-face screaming, hissy fit tirade about to commence...Are you kidding me? ARE YOU STINKING KIDDING ME?!?!? THIS is what happens once a talented author hits superstardom and is content knowing her adoring hordes will never leave??? (Listen up, Janet Evonovich, Iris Johansen, Catherine Coulter and the rest.) They sit back and write CRAP?! (No that's not a swear word

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Julie Garwood was my gateway to the romance world: a classmate of mine lent me The Secret and Ransom (which remains one of my top favourites of all time) in what must've been sixth grade and I was forever hooked. I favoured historicals until relatively recently, when I made the transition to romantic suspense, and own every single JG historical. I have read and re-read said historicals (except Shadow Music, but I hold out hope that that was an anomaly) to the

I am NOT a contemporary genre type of girl. I'm also not into heroines that overcome tremendous adversity to become a brilliant success in their adult life. Call it jealousy. Nevertheless, in The Ideal Man you have a contemporary romantic suspense novel that has Ellie, the wonder surgeon, who can not only practically perform surgery with her hands tied behind her back but also is kind and caring and an excellent teacher to the upcoming future brilliant surgeons. She's overcome a horrible past,

After the Buchanan series, I've waited for ages for another JG's suspense book. And seems that I have to wait some more. This book was of romantic-suspense genre, being 70% romance, 20% suspense and 10% about the damn wedding. Ellie was a brilliant gorgeous surgeon who met Max, a brooding hot FBI agent at a shoot-out near her hospital. They kinda reminds me of Vishous and Doc Jane of JR Ward's book a bit. Anyhoo, after the mishap, Max was assigned to protect Ellie from the bad guys. So Max went

3.5!Recommendation for Nora Roberts's fans. It can be read as a standalone.