Little White Lie
Emie Jaramillo learned long ago that brains count more than beauty, and that’s just fine with her. She doesn’t want, nor does she need, a relationship. When her prestigious academic career earns her an invitation to appear on a national talk show, she eagerly looks forward to discussing her...
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Emie Jaramillo learned long ago that brains count more than beauty, and that’s just fine with her. She doesn’t want, nor does she need, a relationship. When her prestigious academic career earns her an invitation to appear on a national talk show, she eagerly looks forward to discussing her genetics work. Little does she know that the episode is really entitled “Those bookworm looks have to go!” Worse yet, gorgeous makeup artist Gia Mendeza woman Emie stupidly lowers her guard aroundis in on the humiliating prank.The fiasco just convinces Emie of what she knew all along: relationships are for other people, and women like Gia don’t belong anywhere near her world. But Gia’s about to make it up to Emie, by convincing her she has not only brains, but beauty...and she’s the only woman Gia wants in her life.First in the Amigas y Amor Series
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781602821637 (1602821631)
Publish date: July 20th 2010
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
Series: Amigas y Amor (#1)
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**Just finished my first reread of this one and loved it. My review stands!**I was chatting with a friend who shares similar reading tastes and said something like "I'm looking for a well written, light, classic romance that's got some good humor. What can you recommend?" I've been having a tough fe...
I’ve read enough romance novels to anticipate the formula. However, this was a fun and enjoyable read. Something I would qualify as the perfect beach book. The characters are enjoyable and often I found myself chuckling at their bumbling as the each misinterpret the others intentions.I would have...