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Entangled
August 2015
On Sale: July 28, 2015
Featuring: Lexi Manness; Mac Northrup
ISBN: 1633752895
EAN: 9781633752894
Kindle: B00ZOK7VWG
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Excerpt of Her Stand-In Boyfriend past Kelly Jamieson

All through college, and even after, she'd dated other guys. Every time she'd started seeing someone, information technology was like a knife stabbing into his gut. Watching her flirt and hold hands and kiss guys, seeing her sit on their laps at parties and make out had made him nuts. He'd dealt with information technology by dating other girls, telling himself he'd discover someone else, which had never been fair to the other girls because it was never going to happen, as he'd come to realize.

Maybe it would happen if he stayed the hell abroad from Lexi. Only she wanted to be friends, and he was weak when information technology came to her, as helpless equally an addict who needed a fix.

He didn't carp going home to change after piece of work since she'd insisted on him wearing a adapt. The car service he used dropped him off at her apartment, and he asked the driver to look.

Lexi opened the door, and he took one look at her in some sparkly, shimmery ivory apparel that hugged every curve, swallowed, and said, "Hey. Got any beer?" "Pre-gaming?" She moved to the fridge.

He followed behind her, his gaze tracking from her bright coppery hair downward over that hot piddling torso and long, sleek legs. "Got a problem with that?" "Not at all." She opened the refrigerator door and aptitude over.

Christ. Her dress stretched over her ass, cupping it and displaying it almost excellently. His dick instantly hardened, as usual. So she rose and turned, and damn, he had to jerk his gaze away from her donkey fast. Shit. She'd noticed him ogling her.

But equally usual, for her it was no big deal. She grinned. "Similar my dress?" She walked toward him in blank feet and handed him the beer.

"Information technology'south very…sparkly." He took the beer, twisted off the cap, and lifted it to his lips, guzzling with about drastic haste. "You expect like a Christmas decoration."

She gave a shocked gasp. "What? A Christmas ornamentation?" She looked downwards at herself.

Hell. He did this all the time. He wanted to tell her that she was so f**king gorgeous she blew his f**king mind. Instead, what came out was an insult. He forced a grin, used to this game. "Kidding. It's nice."

"Dainty? Huh." Her smile went crooked. "Ii hundred dollars worth of nice. And that was on sale. Only thanks."

Information technology was a elementary apparel—circular neckline, cap sleeves, ivory color. It was the way it fit that made information technology sexy, hugging her body all the mode down to right to a higher place the knees. Swirls of sequins and beaded ribbons, all in clear or ivory, made her shimmer.

"I gauge I have time for a potable, likewise," she said.

"Sure." Mac wandered over to sit on her couch. "Car service is waiting downstairs."

"I idea you lot said we'd take a taxi."

"Car service. Taxi. Whatever."

She smiled and shook her head at him. She liked to bug Mac about his money. To him it was no large bargain.

With a glass of wine in hand, she sat beside him on the burrow. The snug apparel rode up a little on smooth thighs,

attracting his attention yet again. And once more, he dragged his gaze off her gorgeous legs.

"I can't consume annihilation tonight," she remarked.

He lifted an eyebrow. "Why not?"

"Well, A, the dress is tight."

"I hadn't noticed," he murmured.

"And B, information technology'due south ivory. You know what I'thousand like."

"True. White wine it is."

Lexi had an entirely deserved reputation for spilling things on herself. And on anyone standing virtually plenty to be in the danger zone. He and her other friends liked to tease her and exaggerate it, only she totally fabricated fun of herself, also.

"You look overnice." Her gaze skimmed over his charcoal adjust. He'd lost the necktie after his last meeting of the 24-hour interval, and his night shirt was now open at the collar.

"Thanks," he said dryly. She could do understatement every bit well as he could. Except she was beingness real, and he was desperately trying to go on his tongue from hanging out of his oral cavity.

"Why did you lot accept such a bad week?"

"Lots of shit going on." His shoulders tensed briefly, and he looked at his beer.

"Tell me."

"Well, for one thing, Justin quit." Justin Karp was i his best developers.

She blinked. "Whoa. Why?"

Mac shrugged and leaned back. "Amend offer somewhere else." He knew his voice held an edge. He and his business partners took pride in keeping their staff long term, which wasn't the norm in the tech biz where people bounced around similar pinballs, sometimes ending back at the same visitor multiple times. "Wish he'd talked to usa before he took the job."

"Yeah. Shit. What are y'all going to do? Promote someone else? Recruit from outside?"

"Not sure yet. Pete and I spent one-half the 24-hour interval talking about information technology and looking at who we already take working for u.s.. We have lots of talented people."

"Yes. You do. And you lot guys accept a great reputation."

He shrugged. Lately there'd been a agglomeration of web log articles written nearly him and the visitor, sometimes with other successful young entrepreneurs under xxx years old. When he'd first graduated from higher he'd worked for a large web developer for a while, then started his own business organisation. Axial was an online media company and information provider that created content for spider web professionals—developers, designers, programmers, freelancers, and website owners. Since then, his business had spun off several others—a graphic design studio, a firm that bought and sold websites, and a company that developed spider web and mobile applications. Now they had people knocking on their door looking for opportunities to piece of work with them.

"But you have HR people at present, right?" she connected.

"They'll help with hiring."

"Yeah. Just you lot know I'll need to exist involved."

She smiled as her lips touched the rim of her wine drinking glass.

"Really? I can't believe that."

He turned his caput and gave her a narrow-eyed wait, but they both ended up laughing.

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