

Since then, they had religiously exchanged a letter per week. Rosie had been exchanging paper letters with her best friend Jo since Jo’s family moved away when both girls were twelve. Texting was one thing-it had been grandfathered into their friendship-but talking? With their voices? Something had to be wrong for Jo to call. Her initial reaction-what the hell?!-was followed by panic. And if he lets it slip that they’re engaged, all the better.īut all’s fair in love and blackmail, and Rose is ready to play a few cards of her own… Marcus has enough dirt on Rose to “convince” her to play along. A bleeding-heart lefty from the wrong side of the tracks, Rose has never met a stray dog she didn’t love or a polka-dotted mini-dress she couldn’t rock. Which is why the sexy Rose Verma is the perfect date for his family’s charity ball. The black sheep of the old-money Rosemanns, advertising executive Marcus has made his own way in the world-and done extremely well for himself-but his family is still pressuring him to join their investment firm and settle down with a quiet, unobjectionable girl. What’s a little blackmail between friends?
