In the sequel to The Trouble with Playing Cupid, December's best friend and agent, Clarissa Gregory, finds herself as the latest person destined for love.
Love never felt so good for pop singer December Brown and her boyfriend, Hollywood heartthrob, Tom Elmswood. A year later and they're still crazy about each other. Now it's their turn to be the well meaning but still pretty terrible matchmakers.
Except, for Clarissa, it isn't only meddling friends pushing her towards the dashing detective Peter, but fate itself.
Will December convince the cynical Clarissa to take a chance on romance? Or is she right, that love really is just too much trouble?
Also includes Bonus Story, Have Love.
Book 2 of The Cupid Series, The Trouble with Romance, has been a sales leader worldwide through retail sales channels and distributors, in paperback, ebook, and audiobook.
THE TROUBLE WITH ROMANCE
Book 2, The Cupid Series
by Tamara Philip
CHAPTER ONE
“Your boyfriend is a lunatic and I'm going to need him to never ask me for a favor again! I value my life too much for that!” Clarissa exclaimed the very second her best friend climbed into the front passenger side seat of her silver SUV.
“Uh oh, what did Tom do this time?” December giggled as she pulled her seatbelt across her chest.
Nearly a year later and she still blushed whenever anyone called Tom her boyfriend. Who would have thought that she, December Brown, aspiring recluse, would not only be dating the man of her dreams but also living with him! Regardless of the fact that she was a bona fide pop star with six platinum selling albums and countless magazine covers under her belt, it never truly resonated with her that she was a celebrity dating another celebrity. She simply felt like the luckiest girl in the world whose boyfriend happened to be one of Hollywood's hottest actors and voted The World's Sexiest Man two years running.
“Don't laugh! I was really terrified! Tom Elmswood should be banned from every type of motor vehicle in the universe!”
Oh my God, you let him drive didn't you? I warned you! I said don't fall for that puppy dog look he gives!”
Tom just happened to also be the world's most hazardous driver. December cackled loudly at Clarissa's horrified expression.
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Spanish
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Catalina Mendiverry
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