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CHAPTER ONE
‘DON’T date this man’
Didi O’Flanagan paid scant attention to her work for lip gloss ‘Whatever he did, Roz, he probably doesn’t deserve to have his photo plastered to the ued to a huotten
Maybe he did deserve it His eyes—deep dark blue—were the kind of eyes that could persuade you to do things you’d never do in your right mind…
‘Only the woman who put it here knows that’ Roz leaned in for a closer look ‘You must’ve really ticked her off, Cameron Black Still, you are a bit of a hunk’
‘Yeah…’ Didi had to agree Dark hair, squared jaw Perfect kissing lips What did the rest of hiined a man with looks like that would keep his body toned to ine quite a lot about that body ‘We could try Googling those “don’t date him” websites…’
‘Hreed ‘But right now, if ant to keep our jobs, we’d better get out there and start serving those i for the door
Didi blinked, feeling as if she’d soht behind you’
Cameron Black Why did that naht away for now, she unscrewed her tube of colour, slicked coral gloss over her lips
She twitched at a few blonde spikes, straightened her unifor, which always seele no matter how many times she adjusted it
She couldn’t resist; her gaze slid back to the printout on the mirror Below the picture were the words, ‘He’s not the man you think he is’ On impulse, she reached out She didn’t care what he’d done, it wasn’t right That hat she told herself as she peeled it off There were two sides to every story Not that she knew much about relationships In her twenty-three years there’d been only one serious relationship, and that mistake had coloured her perception in a very uncolourful way