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Lex e Ian sono amici da sempre. Si sono iscritti al college insieme e insieme hanno fondato la Wingmen, un’agenzia che aiuta le donne a conquistare l’anima gemella. Gli affari vanno così bene che hanno deciso di assumere una persona e offrire lo stesso servizio di consulenza anche agli uomini. Con gran disappunto di Lex, la scelta è caduta su Gabi, la migliore amica di Ian, cui servono soldi per pagarsi gli studi. Lex odia Gabi… o almeno ci prova. L’odio, infatti, è l’unica arma che conosce per difendersi dal suo fascino innocente, dai suoi enormi occhi verdi e dal suo sorriso mozzafiato. E, ora che deve lavorare con lei tutti i giorni, Lex ha bisogno di un’armatura, perché sa che, se solo provasse ad avvicinarsi a Gabi, Ian non glielo perdonerebbe mai…
Gabi è disperata, ecco perché ha accettato il posto alla Wingmen. Altrimenti si sarebbe tenuta alla larga da Lex. C’era stato un momento in cui Gabi aveva pensato di aver trovato in lui uno spirito affine, ma poi lui l’aveva rifiutata, spezzandole il cuore. Adesso lei lo odia. Odia il suo sorriso seducente, il suo fisico da atleta e l’umorismo disarmante. Soprattutto, odia il modo in cui il cuore batte più forte non appena Lex si avvicina e il vuoto che prova quando lui se ne va. In questi anni, l’unico antidoto è stata la lontananza. Adesso che sono costretti a convivere, Gabi teme che il fuoco sopito sotto la cenere torni a divampare, rischiando di bruciarla. Per fortuna pure lui la odia…
316 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 9, 2016








"When every time you look at me, it's like seeing the sunrise over the mountains, it's rays lighting up everything around it so even if someone wants to stay in the darkness, they won't, not for long, not when you're around."

"And the damsel fell for the villian."







“Sex was just another formula I excelled at. And orgasm? A simple mathematical equation that I’d mastered, and when a good -looking guy actually knows where to lick, when to pause, how to suck—well, word spreads fast.”
“My response was primal, with this instinctual need to mark her, make her mine, and be the very first guy to do it. The only guy to touch her. Ever. Heat surged between our bodies as I gripped her hips, moving her harder against me.”
“I wanted you then.” I cupped her face. “I want you more now, only because now I know you. And every day since knowing you, I’ve fallen a little bit harder, a little bit deeper, a little bit more . ”
“Four years ago, I had fallen in love with Lex and given him my heart. And I was beginning to think it was his turn to do the same. ”



“Be the Cinderella at the ball and the prince takes you home, right?
Isn’t that how life worked? Instead, the prince kissed me, then insulted me, rejected me, and so started the war.”
“Only you could make something so asinine sound somewhat sweet. Okay, point me to the Fortress of Solitude, and I’ll try not to sweat estrogen everywhere.”
“Upstairs. And Gabs, I really mean it when I say . . . If you ever leave a tampon in my room, I will cut you.”
“Aw . . .” Gabs placed her hands against her heart. “That’s just so”—she wiped a fake tear—“thoughtful.”
“Hey!” He chuckled. “I was just trying to help.”
“Grabbing your penis is not the answer, Lex!”
“Weird, because it so often is.”
“I hate today.”
“Is it the rain?” He frowned.”
“It’s not—”
“It is.”
“I gently placed her back in the passenger seat. “Buckle up, Sunshine, I’m about to rock your world.”
“Hmm . . . I wonder how many girls you’ve said that to?”
“That line? Too cheesy. I saved it for you.”
“Touched.” She smirked, then reached for my hand. “And Lex?”
“Yeah?” I was shaking, but I squeezed her hand back.
“Tonight.” She licked her pink lips. “You were my hero.”
I had never realized how badly I wanted her to see me in that light—until that moment.”
“Don’t play with fire, Sunshine . . .”
“I’m made of fire.” I licked my lips as his eyes narrowed. “Don’t get burned.”
“I didn’t ask you to save me!” I shouted.
“You didn’t have to!” He matched my tone as he charged toward me. “Because I always will!”
“The front door slammed. And Lex Luthor, super villain, my hero, boyfriend, and the strongest guy I’d ever known, crumpled into my arms and didn’t let go.”
“And the damsel fell for the villain. Write that, Disney.”

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