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About FRAUD
From USA Today Bestselling author J.L. Berg comes a sexy standalone about love, lies and every dirty little thing in between.
It wasnβt just a job.
It was my way back to the top.
After losing my position as a journalist for one of the biggest news publications in the world, I knew Iβd do anything to get it back.
Even if it meant breaking a few hearts to get there.
She was the hottest author in the country. Known only by a pen name, there wasnβt a person alive who wasnβt dying to discover her true identity.
And Iβd figured it out.Her real name was Kate OβMalley and not only did I plan on finding her, but I fully intended on learning every dirty secret she had and exploiting it for my own gain.
But I underestimated my prey.
I didnβt anticipate how her words would intoxicate me, or how the curves of her body would consume me.
I never meant to fall in love.
And now I had a choice to make.Do I give up everything for the woman I set out to destroy, or walk away, making me the biggest fraud of all?
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Read an excerpt from FRAUD
What had started as a fun little game to bring this timid beauty out of her shell somehow turned into a wrestling match.
And I was the one about to lose.
Katelyn OβMalley was nothing like Iβd imagined.
What had I imagined?
I wasnβt sure exactly.
Iβd diligently done my homeworkβ reading Scandal not once, but twiceβ before Iβd hopped on a plane to Oregon. Iβd thought the novel would give me insight to this perplexing woman I was about to meet.
It hadnβt.
Not one bit.
If anything, itβd created a thousand more questions.
At first, cracking her ironclad shell seemed like a daunting task. She had come off dry and dull.
God-awful boring.
But boring women didnβt do tequila shots until two in the morning.
Boring women didnβt lie to waiters for free wine and dessert.
And boring women definitely didnβt make me feel this way.
Needy. Desperate. And fucking horny as hell.
Even the way she licked the chocolate off her fork was making me shift uncomfortably in my seat.
This was a job. Β
Get your head in the game.
βYou were pretty good at that,β I said, trying not to stare at the way her pink tongue darted out to grab the last bit of mousse from the tip of her finger.
βGood at what?β she asked.
βLying.β
She let out a choking cough, patting her chest with her palm. βIβm not a good liar,β she argued.
βReally? You seemed to have everyone around us fooled, including that charming elderly couple who offered their congratulations on their way out.β
βThat really was sweet.β She smiled, a touch of whimsy in her gaze. βDid you see the way they held hands? Iβm pretty sure he even grabbed her ass when she walked past him to go to the restroom.β
I laughed. βMy kind of guy.β
βI just wonder what itβs likeβ to be that in love after all that time,β she said, bending forward and resting the curve of her chin on her hand.
βHow do you know it has been a long time?β I asked. βMaybe they got married late in life.β
She shook her head. βI donβt think so.β
βWhy?β I asked, curious how sheβd reached that conclusion.
βThere was a familiarity in the way they touched. The way they leaned into one another, the way they walked. It was as if theyβd been doing so forever.β
I studied her for a quiet moment, recalling the intensity of her words and the passion in her voice. It was the first time since meeting Katelyn OβMalley, I could actually see a sliver of Laura Stone, the author, somewhere inside.
βI do believe you are a bit of a romantic at heart,β I replied.
She smiled sweetly. βMaybe a hopeless one.β
My hand reached out to hers, a needless gesture since weβd already achieved our goal for the evening and sold everyone on our false marital status.
This time, I touched her because I wanted to.
βDefinitely not hopeless,β I said softly, knowing that instant that I was crossing the line between business and pleasure.
And heading straight to the land of hell.
βSo, tell me about technical editing,β she said, shifting topics. βHow does one get into something like that?β
I suddenly felt like Iβd been hit in the face with a bucket of ice water. Here I was, in a dimly lit room, romancing the hell out of a woman Iβd just met, and then reality hit.
I was lying to her.
Flat-out lying.
I needed to remember that. βThereβs not much to tell,β I said, straightening slightly in my chair. βRather boring really.β
We continued to chat about our lives. She told me more about her work at the college. I rambled off more lies about mine until the check came around.
I was feeling quite good about myself as I led us outside.
My head was clear.
But then I saw the way the moonlight highlighted her golden-blonde hair. I became mesmerized by the sway of her hips and the soft curves of her body.
Katelyn OβMalley was casting a spell on me, and she didnβt even know it.
And I wasnβt sure I wanted her to stop.
About J.L. Berg
J.L. Berg is the USA Today bestselling author of the Ready Series, The Walls Duet, and the Lost & Found Duet. She is a California native living in the beautiful state of historic Virginia. Married to her high school sweetheart, they have two beautiful girls that drive them batty on a daily basis. When she’s not writing, you will find her with her nose stuck in a romance novel, in a yoga studio or devouring anything chocolate. J.L. Berg is represented by Jill Marsal of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, LLC.
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