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by Adams, Sarah


  He frowns and sighs. “I know. It was wrong.”

  “It was…” I twist and lean in eye to eye with him. “Conniving.” Fear colors his eyes until I drop my mouth to his neck. “Underhanded.” Another kiss. “Desperate.” He hums, catching on after my next kiss. “Sweet.”

  “So you’re not mad?” he says in a raspy voice as I drag him back down into our comforter cocoon of love.

  “Endearing.”

  “Some of these things were truly awful ideas.” He’s trying to point to items on this list now, but I’m not interested.

  “Romantic.”

  “Okay, so I guess we’re done with it since you just tossed it across the room like that?”

  “Sexy.”

  Now he’s kissing me.

  “So you forgive me?” he asks against my skin.

  “Yes, but only on the condition that you apply the same amount of dedication to romance for the rest of our marriage.”

  He gets a devious spark in his eyes when he responds, “Deal.”

  * * *

  THE END

  Dear Reader

  Thank you for reading the Cheat Sheet! I hope you loved it as much as I loved writing it! If you want to stay in the know about my upcoming releases and special behind-the-scenes snippets, sign up for my newsletter, or follow me on Instagram!

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  -Sarah

  Also by Sarah Adams

  It Happened in Charleston Duology (Sweet/Clean):

  The Match: A Romantic Comedy (book 1)

  The Enemy: A romantic Comedy (book 2)

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  It Happened in Nashville Duology (Closed-door):

  The Off Limits Rule (book 1)

  The Temporary Roomie (book 2)

  * * *

  Standalone Romcoms (Closed-door):

  The Cheat Sheet

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  Historical Romances (Sweet/Clean):

  To Con A Gentleman

  To Catch A Suitor

  Seeing Mary: A Short Story

  About the Author

  Sarah is an indecisive introvert, a mom of two daughters, married to her best friend, and likes snacks better than meals. Her hope is to always write stories that make you laugh, maybe even cry; but always leave you happier than when you started reading.

 

 

 


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