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Old 12-20-2012, 08:30 AM   #1
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Free (Kindle) For A Good Time, Call by Trish Jensen [Romantic Comedy]

For A Good Time, Call... by Trish Jensen is an f/m contemporary romantic comedy set at an advertising agency, free courtesy of publisher Bell Bridge Books.

Currently free @ Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK).

If you happen to like Jensen's writing (we have received a previous freebie from her), another BBB romantic comedy of hers is currently marked down to $1.99, at least from a Canadian perspective: The Harder They Fall, which appears to be a reprint of her 2000 Mills & Boon book.

Description (can't BBB's listing upload people make normal, non-run-on blurbs? I had to separate this dialogue by hand, I'll have you know)
A mysterious prank brought them together for sizzling-hot romance . . .

“I’m just a nosy little ad exec who’s dying to see who invited me to meet you.”

“Listen, Sherry Whoever-You-Are, I’m very, very busy,” Kit Fleming answered. “If you could just speed this up, I’d be wildly grateful.”

Sherry became uncomfortably aware that he had a very sexy phone voice. “Well, you see, I got a delivery tonight, and I didn’t have anything smaller than a fifty, so the kid had to give me change.”

“Uh-huh,” he said, the grunt tinged with annoyance. “Fascinating.”

“The twenty he gave me had some writing on it.”

“Writing?”

“‘For a good time, call Kit.’ And of course, your phone number.”
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