Someone Like You

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Joanne McClean ISBN: 9781311797568
Publisher: Joanne McClean Publication: July 27, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joanne McClean
ISBN: 9781311797568
Publisher: Joanne McClean
Publication: July 27, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BOOK CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE ***

"You know, there's a word for someone like you ... naive."
"Well, there's also a word for someone like you ... womaniser."

Temperance Brannigan knew from the beginning that Priestly Sawyer was trouble. Due to a University housing screw up, she finds herself stuck sharing a flat with him.
With his bad boy looks and unfriendly demeanour, it was a given that he was going to interfere with her bookish ways.
He throws wild parties, has a womanising reputation and doesn't miss an opportunity to insult Temperance.
However, with nowhere else to go, she has to learn to tolerate him but he isn't making it easy ...

Priestly Sawyer knew from the beginning that Temperance Brannigan would be insufferable. Forced to live with her, he just knows that she's going to be a pain-in-the-ass.
With her nerdy glasses and studious ways, it was a given that she was going to interfere with his partying.
She throws him wary looks, always has her nose stuck in a book and tries to avoid him at all costs.
So, Priestly concocts a plan to annoy her so much that she has no choice but to leave.
However, he didn't count on Temperance making it so damn difficult ...

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*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BOOK CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE ***

"You know, there's a word for someone like you ... naive."
"Well, there's also a word for someone like you ... womaniser."

Temperance Brannigan knew from the beginning that Priestly Sawyer was trouble. Due to a University housing screw up, she finds herself stuck sharing a flat with him.
With his bad boy looks and unfriendly demeanour, it was a given that he was going to interfere with her bookish ways.
He throws wild parties, has a womanising reputation and doesn't miss an opportunity to insult Temperance.
However, with nowhere else to go, she has to learn to tolerate him but he isn't making it easy ...

Priestly Sawyer knew from the beginning that Temperance Brannigan would be insufferable. Forced to live with her, he just knows that she's going to be a pain-in-the-ass.
With her nerdy glasses and studious ways, it was a given that she was going to interfere with his partying.
She throws him wary looks, always has her nose stuck in a book and tries to avoid him at all costs.
So, Priestly concocts a plan to annoy her so much that she has no choice but to leave.
However, he didn't count on Temperance making it so damn difficult ...

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