The Dimple of Doom

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Romance
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Author: Lucy Woodhull ISBN: 9781781843994
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group Ltd Publication: August 2, 2013
Imprint: Totally Bound Publishing Language: English
Author: Lucy Woodhull
ISBN: 9781781843994
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group Ltd
Publication: August 2, 2013
Imprint: Totally Bound Publishing
Language: English

Samantha Lytton is either going to end up in jail or famous. Maybe both.

Samantha, a semi-enthusiastic secretary, is getting along just fine. So what if her big Los Angeles acting career peaked at a pickle commercial, her love life is a grislier remake of Titanic, and dinner every night features Pizza Rolls. Life is great and fabulous and not terrible at all, okay?

Things start to look up when a hot accountant with the cutest dimple in the world maneuvers her into her boss’s office for a little hanky-panky. Except his version of hanky-panky is stealing a priceless Picasso and some light kidnapping. Samantha gets away, kidnaps him back—thank you very much—and finally figures out this guy isn’t an accountant, or an F.B.I. agent like he said. His name is Nick—or Sam, maybe—and he’s a freaking international art thief. And she’s one dead wannabe-actress if they can’t get the bad guys to stop shooting at them.

Samantha should hate Nick/Sam, but he’s sexy, funny, and can square dance better than anyone ought to in such tight pants. How can any self-respecting woman fall for a man whose name she doesn’t know? Easy. He opens his not-so-wicked heart and ruins her life in the best way possible.

Between dodging criminals, Samantha learns that finding happily ever after with yourself is the first step to real contentment. A cute dimple is just the second.

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Samantha Lytton is either going to end up in jail or famous. Maybe both.

Samantha, a semi-enthusiastic secretary, is getting along just fine. So what if her big Los Angeles acting career peaked at a pickle commercial, her love life is a grislier remake of Titanic, and dinner every night features Pizza Rolls. Life is great and fabulous and not terrible at all, okay?

Things start to look up when a hot accountant with the cutest dimple in the world maneuvers her into her boss’s office for a little hanky-panky. Except his version of hanky-panky is stealing a priceless Picasso and some light kidnapping. Samantha gets away, kidnaps him back—thank you very much—and finally figures out this guy isn’t an accountant, or an F.B.I. agent like he said. His name is Nick—or Sam, maybe—and he’s a freaking international art thief. And she’s one dead wannabe-actress if they can’t get the bad guys to stop shooting at them.

Samantha should hate Nick/Sam, but he’s sexy, funny, and can square dance better than anyone ought to in such tight pants. How can any self-respecting woman fall for a man whose name she doesn’t know? Easy. He opens his not-so-wicked heart and ruins her life in the best way possible.

Between dodging criminals, Samantha learns that finding happily ever after with yourself is the first step to real contentment. A cute dimple is just the second.

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