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Genres: Contemporary/Chick Lit/Romantic Comedy
Heat Level: 2
Length: Extended Amber Kiss (12k words)
What good is a runway model with a broken leg? When Gina Newman is offered a job modeling body parts, she takes the plunge. It's either that or confess to her well-to-do family she's broke. Later, when her parts are about to go public with her picture plastered on the box—er...packaging—she enlists her brother's litigious talents to sue the sex toy manufacturer. Just when Gina thinks it can't get any worse, she comes face-to-face with the lawyer representing her foe—the man who didn't call her after the best night of sex she'd ever experienced.
When lawyer Sam Collier heard Gina posed for his stepbrother's company, he had no choice. Despite the death blow she delivered to his heart, he had to find a way to come to her rescue. Maybe then the up-town girl would finally see how a guy from the other side of the river can deliver...
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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Only this time Gina would be going home with a new husband on her arm so the slogan wasn't foolproof. Right up until the moment she'd said, "I do," she'd thought Sam would call it off.
But no, he hadn't. Now she was Mrs. Gina Collier in a luxurious honeymoon suite on the Vegas strip. Her parents were elated. Especially her father, who said he'd probably saved at least a hundred grand by not having to give his only daughter a formal wedding.
Now here she sat in the middle of a heart-shaped bed, while she waited for her husband who'd said he had an errand to run. Gina could feel the tears wetting the corner of her eyes. Sam had no intention of returning. He'd finally delivered the ultimate blow to her already fragile ego.
Gina picked up her cell and dialed her brother. One ring.
"Gina, what's wrong?"
Gina started to cry. "Sam left me."
He cursed. "You've been married only an hour."
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