Smitten

What is the main conflict in Smitten by Janet Evanovich?

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In this example of the "popular romance" genre of novel writing, struggling divorced mother of two, Lizabeth Kane, talks her way into a job with hunky contractor Matt Hallahan. As a sexually charged, emotionally intense and comic romance develops, the narrative explores themes relating to the relationships between past and present, and parents and children.