The Dating Wars
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I’ve moved from England to New York City to further my career and escape my past. But soon I find there are limits to reinventing yourself. In one weekend I meet Finn—a cocksure CEO who aggressively woos me for a serious relationship—and Trevor, a genius heartthrob jazz pianist who only does casual. With two intense alphas pursuing me, I seem to have hit the jackpot.
But Finn’s wealth and power overawe me, and Trevor refuses to compromise for anyone. With Finn, I’m a lady; with Trevor, I’m a slut. Since I can only choose one and I’m falling for both, I’m bound to break a few hearts. Do I want what’s comfortable or what’s new and strange—and what even is familiar anymore? As I date these remarkable men my perspective shifts so I hardly recognize myself. Meanwhile, home keeps chasing me no matter where I go.
She’s like a puzzle with an infinite number of solutions. How can I walk away without uncovering all there is to know about her?
Against my better judgment I agree to let Imogen date another man while dating me. It’s pure torture, since I don’t share—never have. But when I want something, it’s rare I don’t get it, and Imogen is no exception. She may be experimental and curious, but in the end she belongs by my side. When the month ends, she’ll choose me, and I’ll treat her like the princess she is for the rest of her days.
What happens when your best friend turns out to be your worst rival?
When I finally meet a woman who makes me want to change my playboy ways, it turns out she’s dating another man. But from the moment I saw her, I knew she was it for me. Now I won’t hesitate to play dirty, because this is officially war and all’s fair in love and war. May the best man win—even if it means crushing my best friend. Though it may take awhile for her heart to catch up with her head, Imogen is mine.
This steamy slow-burn contemporary romance captures three points of view and explores the relationship between love and role-playing.”