You Had Me at Good-bye
Book Two in the Drama Queens Series
Fifth Avenue princess Dancy Ames worked her way up the ladder to her current position at Lane Publishing, and now she can practically see her name in shiny gold letters on the editor’s door. But when bad-boy Brit Jack Quinn’s name ends up on the door instead, it’s all she can do to keep from walking out. In spite of her good intentions, her new boss’s constant criticism pushes her to issue an ultimatum: either lighten up or lose the best assistant editor the company has ever had. Unfortunately, Jack has his own ideas. Ideas that involve a severance package—not for himself, but for Dancy. Okay, not exactly what she had in mind. But she wasn’t raised to fail, so she pours her heartbreak into writing a novel of her own and forgetting Jack Quinn ever existed. If only the guy weren’t her brother’s new best friend, popping up at every family gathering and trip to the country club. Somehow the English backstabber keeps showing up in the pages of her book… which makes things a tad awkward when her manuscript is actually considered for publication. Looks like she may have to rewrite the ending once Jack figures out that he’s starring in the next New York Times best-selling romance novel . . .
AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2008
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