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Jaded
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3.9 • 203 Ratings
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- $0.99
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Publisher Description
Love is a Lie.
As a photographer for the New York Post, Kari Martin was used to seeing heartache and scandal up close. But one night at the club… her whole world changed.
Heartbroken and willing to call off her wedding, she decides a change is in order and moves from NYC to a small town in Maine, where the average age of the residents there is sixty (or thereabouts). She works to fit in perfectly, and tries like hell not to let anyone find out just how very jaded she's recently become over the lie called love.
Jake Isaac left Texas quite a few years ago; his heart torn from his chest, and his mind set on being a bachelor forever. Maine would welcome him, give him land to explore and a community to belong to. Getting a job as the coach of the local junior high and serving on the fire department kept him busy — and labeled him a hometown hero — but the truth of his damaged heart was forever hidden.
No one would ever know just how jaded he was about love.
That is… until he meets Kari.
Customer Reviews
Liked it
i liked this book it wasnt the best a bit awkward but still ok
Jaded
Ali Parker
Y. Jaded 6/10
Free iBook. Contempory. Sappy. Just too boringly sappy.
Kari's fiancé cheated on her so she moves to Maine and meets super sexy Jake, whose long-time sweetheart cheated on him. They are both afraid to trust, but the chemistry is zinging. He flies home to Texas for a few days when his ex's mother dies and loses his phone, which makes Kari freak out. He could have just called the newspaper to get her number and then rung her on another phone, but the author wasn't able to think up a better story-line.
"JADED"
Absolutely loved the book and can't wit to read he next two books.
The three girls are soft by that I laughed at nearly everything they said.