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The Geeks and the Socialite

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by Allyson Lindt


  When she opened the door, she was shocked to see Jonathan standing on the other side. He’d shed the suit coat and tie, rolled his sleeves up, halfway to the elbow, and undone the top button on his shirt. “You’re right.” He gave her a cocky grin. “I should help.”

  She stared back in disbelief. “Really. Just like that, you changed your mind.”

  “That, and the bridge is closed because of a storm watch.”

  When tropical storms and hurricanes blew in, the roads between the Keys and mainland Florida flooded. It was common for the city to shut down the bridges before that happened, rather than risk losing cars to floods or wind. Which meant he couldn’t leave the island.

  “How altruistic of you. Come on in.” She unlocked the screen door and pushed the latch. The wind ripped the door from her hand, and Jonathan stepped back as it tore open and slammed against the side of the house.

  The story continues in Chapter Two...

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  Watch for more at Allyson Lindt’s site.

  About the Author

  USA Today Bestselling Author Allyson Lindt is a full-time geek and a fuller-time contemporary romance author. She likes her stories with sweet geekiness and heavy spice, because cubicle dwellers need love too. She loves a sexy happily-ever-after and helping deserving cubicle dwellers find their futures together.

  Read more at Allyson Lindt’s site.

 

 

 


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