Mixed Up Love
Om bogen
Hunter
When my business partner asked me to do him a favor, I had no idea he was sending me on the blind date his mother had arranged for him.
I walked into the bar, saw the woman drinking her third martini, and knew I was in for an eventful night.
After an unexpected second date, she didn't know my real name or who I really was. By that time, the lie was too far gone, and I wanted her too much to admit the truth.
Laney
It's not every day you find out your ex-boyfriend is engaged.
I shouldn't have agreed to the blind date, but I wasn’t in any position to turn down a night out when my mother insisted. And I’ll admit, I definitely shouldn't have ordered that fourth martini before said blind date even arrived.
But the man turned out to be swoon-worthy, handsome, condescending—a perfect distraction. Then I found out he was a liar.
I've never been in over my head to this degree. Then again, I've never been mixed up in love.