Wicked sexy liar
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- ISBN: 9781476777993
- ISBN: 1476777993
- ISBN: 9781476777986
- ISBN: 1476777985
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (375 pages) - Edition: First Gallery Books trade paperback edition.
- Publisher: New York : Gallery Books, 2016.
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Source of Description Note: | Print version record. |
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Subject: | Women college graduates -- Fiction FICTION / Romance / Contemporary FICTION / Contemporary Women Women college graduates Erotic stories Bartenders -- Fiction San Diego (Calif.) -- Fiction |
Genre: | Erotic fiction. Fiction. Electronic books. Electronic books. |
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Summary:
"When three college besties meet three hot guys in Vegas, anything can and does happen. Book Four in the New York Times Wild Seasons series that began with Sweet Filthy Boy (the Romantic Times book of the year that Sylvia Day called "a sexy, sweet treasure of a story"), Dirty Rowdy Thing, and Dark Wild Night"--
London Hughes is very content to surf daily, tend bar, hang out with her group of friends, and slowly orient herself in the years after college. When a wave knocks her for a loop one morning, then Luke Sutter's flirtatious smile knocks her for another that evening, she veers slightly off course-- and into his path. Why not-- it's only one night. As much as she enjoys her fling with Luke, when London learns about his past-- more specifically, who's in it-- everything becomes the brand of complicated she strives to avoid. Can Luke manage things so he's not something she'll outright avoid as well?
London Hughes is very content to surf daily, tend bar, hang out with her group of friends, and slowly orient herself in the years after college. When a wave knocks her for a loop one morning, then Luke Sutter's flirtatious smile knocks her for another that evening, she veers slightly off course-- and into his path. Why not-- it's only one night. As much as she enjoys her fling with Luke, when London learns about his past-- more specifically, who's in it-- everything becomes the brand of complicated she strives to avoid. Can Luke manage things so he's not something she'll outright avoid as well?