Matilda "Tilda" Goodnight and Davy Dempsey both want something gold-digger Clea Lewis has. When they cross paths, Tilda and Davy reluctantly join forces to battle with a determined femme fatale, an inept art collector, and worst of all, real love. Martin's Press.
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Matilda "Tilda" Goodnight and Davy Dempsey both want something gold-digger Clea Lewis has. When they cross paths, Tilda and Davy reluctantly join forces to battle with a determined femme fatale, an inept art collector, and worst of all, real love. Martin's Press.
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Add this copy of Faking It the Second Book in the Dempsey Series to cart. $3.53, good condition, Sold by Booksalvation rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Manchester, LANCASHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2004 by Pan.
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Good in good dust jacket. Outline: -Mural artist Tilda Goodnight is struggling to pay off the mortgage on the family art gallery and to keep the lid on her family secrets. Her life was complicated enough when all she had to deal with were her daydreaming mother her split-personality sister and her cross-dressing brother-in-law but when con-man charmer and sex-on-legs Davy Dempsey enters her life things begin to get really out of control. Suddenly everyone is faking something. What will happen when all the secrets are out? Will Davy recover his $3 million? Will Tilda find her true artistic calling? Will her mother run off with a hit man? And what exactly is the difference between a man labelled a doughnut and one who deserves the title muffin? Faking It confirms that Jenny Crusie writes the wittiest warmest sexiest fiction around. `A feel-good funny read` Heat `Perfect for plot junkies` Closer `The sex scenes are sublime; the story of mistaken identity a hoot. Oh go ahead. Indulge` Entertainment Weekly `Smart comedy` Daily Mirror-> the publisher of this PAPERBACK book is Pan The date of this copy is 2004 booksalvation have grade it as Good and it will be shipped from our UK warehouse This book is from the Dempsey Series. Shipping is Free for UK buyers and at a reasonable charge for buyer outside the UK.
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A funny light-hearted story that is well-written!!
"Faking It" is among Jennifer Crusie's best books. Funny, light-hearted, and engaging! The writing is smooth and clear, and is full of details that bring the location and the characters alive. These people (and Steve, the dog) feel like real people. The dialogue is genuine and often very funny. Matilda, nicknamed Tilda, is a talented artist who completed some paintings when she was younger using a fake name and fake persona. Those paintings are being sought out by an enthusiastic art collector, and this causes Tilda to become anxious that if she is found out, then she will be accused of fraud, the family gallery will be sued for a lot of money, and she may possibly face jail-time. Meanwhile, Davy, a financial manager, is trying to track down a woman who has swindled him out of several million, the same several million dollars that he had earlier swindled from a conman who had cheated other people out of their money. The two individuals cross paths in a closet in a house in Columbus, OH. The story develops from there, partly because Tilda has a active family with their own opinions and their own agendas. A major theme in this book is the concept of "fake" and the many implications of what it means when something or someone is "fake." Fake, faking it, fraud, conman...variations on a theme. While reading, keep an eye open for a reference to the fake orgasm scene in the movie "When Harry Met Sally." !!