I am done with men. D - O - N - E. DONE!
I don't care how much billionaire Roman Cadwell pushes (and, oh boy, does the sexy man push ALL my buttons), I am not dating him. Especially not when he's wearing a golden band around his ring finger.
But what if Roman isn't really married? What then? No, no, no. I will not fall into Lying McLiarson's trap.
Only every time the man touches me, my body forgets I'm a good girl and wants to give in.
HANDS OFF, Mr. Lying Pants, before I forget I'm a good girl.
Although - no one said I had to be a good girl forever.
This billionaire small town romantic comedy features a woman who has sworn off men - even gorgeous billionaires who buy her expensive gifts, a billionaire who knows what he wants and is willing to do anything to get it, and a nosy, interfering Grandma who has no filter on her mouth and sex on the brain.
Author's Note: This romantic comedy contains absolutely, positively NO cheating. None. But it does have a whole bunch of witty dialogue and a super sweet happily ever after. And maybe more drama than the author originally intended. What can she say? The characters have minds of their own.
Hands Off is a standalone book in the Love in the Suburbs romantic comedy series.
D.E. Haggerty is actually just plain old Dena, but she thinks using initials makes her sound like one of the cool kids. She was born and raised in the U.S. but has spent the majority of her adult life abroad living in cool-sounding places like Istanbul, Heidelberg, and The Hague. She has job hopped from military policewoman to lawyer to B&B owner. She finally jumped off the job-hopping bandwagon a few years ago when she decided to turn her addiction to romance novels into a career. If anyone has ideas on how to turn a love of wine into a job, she's all ears.