Something to Talk about

Something to Talk About by Dakota Cassidy, published by MIRA in 2014, is a contemporary romance that explores the unexpected connections formed in Plum Orchard. The story follows Emmeline Amos, who, tired of being labeled boring by her ex, takes a daring step during a girls’ night out. After accepting a challenge to handle a call for the phone-sex company where she works, Em finds herself in an awkward situation with Jax Hawthorne, a single father and the company’s new programmer. Their initial encounter sets the stage for a complex relationship that defies their intentions.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of attraction and the complications that arise when boundaries are tested. Em and Jax, both wary of emotional entanglements due to past experiences, agree to a physical relationship devoid of strings. However, as they navigate their arrangement, they find that their feelings may not be as straightforward as they had hoped. With 384 pages of engaging storytelling, this edition invites readers to explore the dynamics of romance and the challenges of moving beyond past hurts.
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Sexy is as sexy does. And in Plum Orchard, sugar, it does!
Emmeline Amos is sick of her ex saying she’s boring and prissy. After all, she works for a phone-sex company! (As general manager, but still.) On a rare girls’ night out, fueled by blender drinks and bravado, Em accepts a shocking dare–to handle a call herself. But it’s tipsy Em who gets an earful from an irate single father on the other end of the line. Awkward.
But not as awkward as discovering that same mad dad is Call Girls’ gorgeous new programmer. Jax Hawthorne is still upset that his daughter called the “girlfriend store” on his behalf, but he can’t deny he’d choose a hot-librarian type like Em if he were looking for love. Which he’s not.
Em wants to do more than just talk the talk. So she makes a bawdy bargain with Jax. They’ve both been burned before–this time, they’ll keep it strictly physical. Except as soon as they settle on no strings attached, things start to get tangled….
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