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Faking It
By: Dorie GrahamHarlequin Romance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Harlequin Blaze
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When it comes to sexual healing, Erin McClellan evidently missed out on the family talent. In fact, it seems that her bedroom skills have the ability to make men...ill! The only solution--for her sanity and the safety of mankind--is to swear off dating.
Then she meets Jack Langston--charming, sexy and persuasive enough for two guys--and her vow is out the window. Before she knows it, he's swept her off her feet and straight into his bed. Their adventures between the sheets are hot, thrilling...and leave Jack in perfect health. What better sign could Erin have that they are meant to be? That is, until she finds out about the Jack's little secret...
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| Title of Harlequin Romance eBook: Faking It | Series: Sexual Healing, , #3 |
| Release Date: 04-19-2010 | |
| Publisher: Harlequin Blaze |
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| Parent title | Faking It |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 2370002704038 |
| File size | 1007 |
| Security | n/a |
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Faking It
SHE WAS TYPHOID MARY reincarnated. Erin McClellan stared in horror as Trent Gray heaved the contents of his stomach into the vase she'd shoved into his hands just in the nick of time. The flowers that had occupied the vase lay limply beside a discarded condom wrapper. Guilt swamped her. She stared at the wrapper as Trent bent again over the vase, clutching his stomach.
If only she could blot out the sounds of his agony as he heaved again. She could kick herself for letting this happen. Hadn't she learned with Ryan, the last man she'd slept with?
Trent raised his head and she took the vase and set it aside as he flopped weakly onto the pillow. How could she have done this to such a nice man?
If only her sister's friend, Josh, hadn't introduced them and Trent hadn't been willing to take over for Josh, who'd been helping her with her design projects. If only she and Trent hadn't spent all that time together. If only Trent hadn't talked with her late into the night about all her dreams and her worries, making her feel first safe, then vulnerable in a way that had her melting into his arms. If only his lips hadn't been so soft, his kisses so hot.
If only she hadn't given in to temptation and slept with the man.
"I'm so sorry." She mopped his forehead with a cool cloth.
He raised his bleary eyes to her. "Don't worry. It isn't your fault."
If only he knew. "Well, I feel responsible." She held the vase away from her. "I'll get you a drink of water."
He nodded. She left him to pad down the hall to her kitchen. She left the vase to soak in the sink, then poured him a glass of water.
As she walked slowly to her room, her mind drifted over
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