Small-town practical to the soles of her size fives, high school English teacher Jen Casey has one weakness—she’s never been able to resist a dare. Ergo, when her BFF Candy Johnson throws down the triple-dog dare gauntlet, Jen has no choice but to accept the challenge. She e-mails former-classmate-turned-millionaire Brent Maddox, offering advice for the lovelorn.
But, really. Is it her fault Celebrity Magazine published the e-mail instead of forwarding it?
See, that’s the problem with dares in Jen’s experience—they almost always have dire consequences. Like Brent Maddox showing up on her doorstep—tall and golden and sexy as sin—determined to get payback. Like finding herself a reluctant guest at his sprawling Malibu hacienda, sentenced to a week of the same high life she blames for his romantic snafus.
Of course sparks start to fly. She’s only human, and Brent is an unexpectedly endearing hunk and a half. Unfortunately, Jen isn’t built for quick and steamy affairs. She’s been dreaming of that love of a lifetime man, and now she’s falling fast. She can run before it’s too late, or stay and take the biggest gamble of her life. Brent promises nights filled with passion, but will he ever offer his heart?
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About the Author
Award-winning author Kathy DiSanto wrote her first novel in 1997. That year, she published two romances with Bantam’s Loveswept line. One of them, For Love or Money, won a 1997 Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award.
In 2012, Kathy self-published two futuristic thrillers. Amanda’s Eyes is a near-future paranormal thriller and the first novel in a series featuring crime reporter A.J. Gregson. Why Live? is stand-alone dystopian science-fiction.
Current projects include the sequel to Amanda's Eyes, remixes of her two romance novels, and posts to her blogs Write Minded (on the writing life) and Momma D's Diary (a humorous look at aging and retirement).
As a communications specialist with a major university, Kathy wrote more than one hundred features for print and the web. Now retired and writing full-time, she enjoys meditation; reading; live performances by her sons (both professional musicians); brisk walks with her rescue dogs, Molly and Lucy; and playing handy gal around her 92-year-old, 4-square home in Martinsburg, WV.
As a communications specialist with a major university, Kathy wrote more than one hundred features for print and the web. Now retired and writing full-time, she enjoys meditation; reading; live performances by her sons (both professional musicians); brisk walks with her rescue dogs, Molly and Lucy; and playing handy gal around her 92-year-old, 4-square home in Martinsburg, WV.
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I was once dared to toilet paper (tp) my coach's house in high school.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that anyone has ever dared me to do anything. Chances are they knew I would do it.
ReplyDeleteI have never been dared to do anything.
ReplyDeleteI have never been dared to do anything nor have I dared anyone to do anything.
ReplyDeleteI've been dared to shave my head and sport a mohawk
ReplyDeleteI have beened dared to walk up to a stranger in a bar and kiss him. I did and he bought me a drink and we have now been friends for over 20 years.
ReplyDeleteLinda Fast
My friend dared me to spork her parent's front yard the night before they were supposed to have an open house. (She didn't want to move, we definitely sporked the yard and her parents decided to stay put.)
ReplyDeletecan't remember
ReplyDeletea friend had to run up and down the hall with another friend's bra on her head
ReplyDeleteis this legit
ReplyDeleteCan't think of anything funny... I don't dare people to do anything, and my friends don't dare me to do anything either. (Andrea Amy)
ReplyDeleteWell actually i cant remember of anything
ReplyDeleteI don't do dares I always picked truth :)
ReplyDeleteUsed to play all the time as a teenager and one time my friends dad came in and was like oh I want to be cool pick me. And he picked dare. Then his son dared him to get into swimming trunks and jump into the 5 foot snow bank out front. It was about 15 degrees outside but he did it and then didn't want to play anymore LOL
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