Lose a bet, lose your heart…
What is it about a junior-high crush that can send an otherwise intelligent woman into a tailspin? TV reporter Char Lynn wishes she knew. Jake Titus is too rich, too handsome, too arrogant: a trifecta that once lured Char into the best night — and worst morning-after — of her life. Now they’ve been thrown together in a wedding party. It’s awkward, but survivable… … awkward, but survivable… until Jake stops acting like a jerk, and starts acting like the man she’d always hoped he could be.
If watching your brother marry your best friend is weird, being attracted to your best friend’s other best friend is downright bizarre. Unfortunately for Jake, Char hasn’t forgotten how he once tossed her aside. Worse still, Jake’s already-nutty grandma is even crazier about Char. Cue meet-cute shenanigans and all manner of meddling, and somehow, Jake’s falling. For Char. Now all he has to do is make her believe it…
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I FREAKIN’ LOVED THIS BOOK!!! Oh my goodness, this book was everything that I love in a romantic comedy. As I was reading it, I was directing the movie in my mind. This absolutely needs to become a movie.
Jake Titus is in limbo. His best friend growing up is marrying his brother and to top it all off, he was fired by his grandmother, from his CEO …
Listened to the audio book.
This story was funny and entertaining. I really enjoyed it. It’s very long but so worth it.
It was a toss up on who made the story more entertaining, Jake or his Granny, “sweetheart, I’m the one wearing hearing aids, not you. I called you a wh***. Would you like me to spell it for you, too?” She nudged Jake. “What did you do? Find her at a high school career fair?” And then ins a horrifyingly loud voice she began spelling. “W-H-O-R-E.” …
So funny! My sides hurt from laughing.
Love this writer. Always a good read with her.