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		<title>My Google-fu kicks ass</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a couple of months now I&#8217;ve been wanted to read a book I read back in college &#8211; my first semester of college in fact, ten years ago, so frankly it&#8217;s amazing it&#8217;s stuck with me as much as it has. It was a category romance since that&#8217;s what was available at the grocery [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a couple of months now I&#8217;ve been wanted to read a book I read back in college &#8211; my first semester of college in fact, ten years ago, so frankly it&#8217;s amazing it&#8217;s stuck with me as much as it has.  It was a category romance since that&#8217;s what was available at the grocery store there, aand I could remember certain things: it was a doctor/nurse romance in a series, it took place at a hospital outside of Portland, Oregon, and the hero was a heart surgeon named Mike.  The hero and heroine were close friends before romance bloomed (that&#8217;s probably why the book stuck with me, actually; in your typical romance novel, the hero and heroine meet and fall in love within an extremely short period of time.  If you read romances, you become okay with it, but it is a tad bit on the unrealistic side).  This morning as I was composing an email to the <a href="http://www.smartbitchestrashybooks.com" title="Smart Bitches" target="_blank">Smart Bitches</a>, hoping they could help me out, I remembered the author&#8217;s name was Christine.</p>
<p>Twenty minutes in Google later, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/House-Calls-Husband-Prescription-Silhouette/dp/0373242034/ref=pd_sim_b_img_1" title="YAY BOOK" target="_blank">I found it</a>.  Yes, I know the title is ridiculous.</p>
<p>Anyway, I ordered it in the Amazon Marketplace and it&#8217;ll be shipped by the 26th, so woo.</p>
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