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A Hundred Ways to Break Up
2014
First Published
3.95
Average Rating
118
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"If there are ninety-nine ways to get together, There's a hundred ways to break up." Just how long can you hope to keep an affair with an international rock star a secret? This thing between them could never work. Emily Rivers is a normal woman with a normal life and Ray Sandler is a very public celebrity... They come from such different worlds. But he claims to be enchanted by her, and insists there should be no barriers in their way. Can she believe that, though? Particularly when his life turns out to be even more complicated than she had first believed. When tragedy and angry exes threaten to pull them apart and their secret affair is about to go spectacularly public, can Emily do anything or has it all gone way beyond her control? A story of secret romance in the world of the super-rich: an international celebrity and his unlikely BBW love. Steamy and passionate and full of the twists and turns familiar to readers of PJ Adams' work, including the bestsellers Winner Takes All and Black Widow.

Avg Rating
3.95
Number of Ratings
22
5 STARS
32%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

P. J. Adams
P. J. Adams
Author · 17 books

Writing under other names, P.J. Adams is a successful novelist, with several novels published by major publishing houses and optioned for movies. As P.J. Adams, she writes in the genre closest to her heart, erotic romance - love stories with that added heat. Working as Polly J Adams, she writes best-selling erotica, relationship stories crammed full of explicit sex. Among Polly's most popular stories are the Knee-tremblers and Indulgence series about a young woman's relationship with the wealthy owner of a New England sex club. Find Polly at: www.pollyjadams.com This author also writes under the name Polly J. Adams.

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