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408 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published July 24, 2007
He shows up at her house unexpectedly. They talk about a few things, and at the end he says, "Come on, Nina, what do you say? Is it a date?" "Everything about this is wrong," she blurted out. He stared at her. "You're right. You're absolutely right." He slammed back the beer and stood up. "Glad we cleared that up about Max. Thanks for the beer. See you around."
He left. She sat there stunned. She cried, but not the good kind. Then he called, saying, "I forgot the most basic rule of dating. Don't show up unannounced. I was wondering if you'd like to go out with me." She says (notice how clear she is!), "No. I'm not going anywhere with you, Greg. But, um, thank you. Bye, Greg."
When she heard the heavy footsteps on the deck outside her door, she froze, too surprised to do anything but stand there as Greg returned to her. He didn't bother knocking but wrenched open the door and strode inside. How Rhett Butler of him, she thought.... And although she found her voice, the words that came out were totally inane. "I thought you had a new rule about unannounced visits." "I lied," he said, and grabbed her as though she'd been about to fall off a cliff. And then he walked her backward into the room, pressed her down on the sofa and kissed her -- long, hungry kisses that took her away somewhere, huge and endless makeout kisses that felt more like sex than kisses.