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Samantha Stone could have a wonderful life if only other people would cooperate. Like Greg Irvington, for instance. Hes the man Sam always knew she'd end up with...right up until the moment he told her he's in love with someone else. Then theres her family, who have this annoying habit of disapproving of the way she lives. And don't get her started about the holidays, which Sam would really prefer to be cancelled for a year or two-at least. All that changes when Alex Graham comes into her life.
Alex Graham is smart, sexy, successful, sensitive, and ready to committ. There aren't many guys like him around; in fact, there aren't any. He's a figment of Sam's imagination-one she makes the mistake of mentioning to her friends, family, and Greg because she's tired of going it alone. And why should she have to when there are struggling actors like Mark Simpson eager to take on the role of Alex? Everyone who meets him swoons. Pretty soon, though, Mark's taking his role so seriously that Alex is more troule than a real boyfriend...
Samantha Stone could have a wonderful life if only other people would cooperate. Like Greg Irvington, for instance. Hes the man Sam always knew she'd end up with...right up until the moment he told her he's in love with someone else. Then theres her family, who have this annoying habit of disapproving of the way she lives. And don't get her started about the holidays, which Sam would really prefer to be cancelled for a year or two-at least. All that changes when Alex Graham comes into her life.
Alex Graham is smart, sexy, successful, sensitive, and ready to committ. There aren't many guys like him around; in fact, there aren't any. He's a figment of Sam's imagination-one she makes the mistake of mentioning to her friends, family, and Greg because she's tired of going it alone. And why should she have to when there are struggling actors like Mark Simpson eager to take on the role of Alex? Everyone who meets him swoons. Pretty soon, though, Mark's taking his role so seriously that Alex is more troule than a real boyfriend...
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