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Something to Talk About

Plum Orchard, Book 2

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Something to Talk About

By: Dakota Cassidy
Narrated by: Scarlet Chase
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Emmaline Amos is sick of her ex saying that she's boring and prissy. After all, she works for a phone sex company! (As general manager, but still.) On a rare girls' night out, Em accepts a shocking dare - to handle a call herself. But it's tipsy Em who gets an earful from an irate single father on the other end of the line. Awkward. But not as awkward as discovering that that same mad dad is Call Girls' gorgeous new programmer, Jax Hawthorne. Em wants to do more than just talk the talk. So she makes a bawdy bargain with Jax. They've both been burned before - this time, they'll keep it strictly physical. Except as soon as they settle on no strings attached, things start to get tangled.…

Contains mature themes.

©2014 Dakota Cassidy (P)2014 Tantor
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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"Cassidy does it again with her second book set in Plum Orchard." (RT Book Reviews)

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