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Love. Sex. Destiny. And A Six-Foot-Four Psychic In A Bridesmaid’s Dress? Honey, You Don’t Know Jack...
Jamie Peters no longer believes in true love. True idiots, true scumbags, true moochers - these she believes in wholeheartedly, and she’s got the checkered dating history to prove it. So she’s more than a little skeptical when her cross-dressing psychic tells her she’s about to meet her soul mate - during an accident. Yeah, sounds about right. And then it happens. A knight in shining armor steps between her and a mugger on a subway platform. Just a regular, honest, upright Jack. The kind they don’t make anymore...
Jonathon Davidson doesn't believe in destiny - or lying to beautiful women as a rule. But now that Jamie thinks he’s just an ordinary guy, how can he possibly tell her that he’s really, (A) her roommate’s brother, (B) a millionaire to boot, and (C) the jerk who’s investigating her application to his grandfather’s charitable trust because she may be involved in something illegal? Yeah, rhetorical question. He can’t. Not until he knows what’s going on. Besides, it would require being able to resist Jamie’s luscious curves long enough to say, “Hi, my name is Big Liar. Let’s get naked.” Sometimes, destiny sucks...
Somewhere between truth and flat-out-let’s-talk-about-this-waaay-later fiction, between fate and delicious accidental insanity, lies a whole lot of mind-blowing sex, delirious passion, unfortunate sundresses, fighting, deception, big mistakes and small hopes, and two people are about to discover that everything happens for a reason...
255 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2006
"Spaghetti. It got shoved against me by this woman on the subway."LMAO See what I mean?!
Pops narrowed his eyes as his gaze dropped. "You've got a hard-on Jack."
Though shocked at his grandfather's words, Jack took a quick glance down. "Jesus, you're right." Just the thought of Jamie leaning against him was having an immediate and painful reaction. Or maybe he had been like this from the very second she had collided with him.
"Spaghetti always does that to me, too."
He would love her, damn it, and she'd learn to like it.
"To me you're Venus, a gorgeous, awe-inspiring goddess. And I'm going to love you, Jamie. I'm going to talk to you, make love to you, be there with a ride when you get caught in a thunderstorm. Do you understand me?"

