Winner of the 2008 Winter Rose Award for Excellence in Romantic Fiction, the 2008 More Than Magic Award, and the 2008 Laurie AwardLife has delivered one sucker punch after another to Emma Wadsworth. As a matter of fact, you could say the poor little rich girl is the ultimate poster child for Money Can't Buy Happiness - even if she is no longer a child.Billionaire real estate stud Logan Crawford is as famous for his less-than-platinum reputation as he is his business empire. In thirty-eight years he's never fallen in love, ...
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Winner of the 2008 Winter Rose Award for Excellence in Romantic Fiction, the 2008 More Than Magic Award, and the 2008 Laurie AwardLife has delivered one sucker punch after another to Emma Wadsworth. As a matter of fact, you could say the poor little rich girl is the ultimate poster child for Money Can't Buy Happiness - even if she is no longer a child.Billionaire real estate stud Logan Crawford is as famous for his less-than-platinum reputation as he is his business empire. In thirty-eight years he's never fallen in love, and that's just fine with him - until he meets Emma.But Emma's not buying into Logan's seductive ways. Well, maybe just a little, but she's definitely going into the affair with her eyes wide open. She's no fool. At least not any more. Her deceased husband saw to that. Besides, she knows Logan will catch the first jet out of Philadelphia once he learns her secrets.Except things don't go exactly as Emma has predicted, and when Philadelphia's most beloved citizen becomes the city's most notorious criminal, she needs to do a lot more than clear her name if she wants to save her budding romance with the billionaire hunk someone is willing to kill for."If you like your romance with a lot of sass and trouble, you'll like LOVE, LIES AND A DOUBLE SHOT OF DECEPTION by Lois Winston. This is a romance novel for the smart and sassy crowd."-Gainesville Daily Register"...a contemporary romance with a whole lot of twist and turns...keeps you guessing as to what is going to happen next."-Bookreporter.com"...surprisingly dark and serious romance."-Booklist"A story fit for the tabloids snares the reader and makes this book as addictive as that first mocha latte. I couldn't put it down and kept going back for more." -Fresh Fiction
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