Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet by Marilyn Brant
(Perfect #2)
Publication date: July 20th 2014
Genres: Adult, Comedy,
Synopsis:
**Note: PRIDE, PREJUDICE AND THE PERFECT BET is part of the "Perfect" series, but it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel**
The course of true love doesn’t always run smooth…
Everyone thought Beth Ann Bennet and Dr. Will Darcy had an unexpected romance in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match (Perfect #1).
Now, Beth’s best friend, Jane Henderson, and Will’s first cousin, Bingley McNamara, begin their own unlikely love story in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet (Perfect #2), which starts at the Bennet/Darcy wedding when the two of them find themselves in the roles of maid of honor and best man for the newlyweds.
Jane is an interning school psychologist and a woman who wears an angelic mask in public, but she’s not as sweet tempered as she’d like everyone to believe. Turns out, she may have just crossed paths with the one person who’ll unnerve her enough to get her to reveal her true self.
As for Bingley, he’s a wealthy, flirtatious, compulsively social guru of finance, who likes to wager on stocks and, let’s face it, on just about anything that strikes his fancy. But this dedicated ladies’ man may have finally met the woman who’ll challenge his bachelor ways!
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet…where life’s biggest gamble is the game of love.
Everyone thought Beth Ann Bennet and Dr. Will Darcy had an unexpected romance in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match (Perfect #1).
Now, Beth’s best friend, Jane Henderson, and Will’s first cousin, Bingley McNamara, begin their own unlikely love story in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet (Perfect #2), which starts at the Bennet/Darcy wedding when the two of them find themselves in the roles of maid of honor and best man for the newlyweds.
Jane is an interning school psychologist and a woman who wears an angelic mask in public, but she’s not as sweet tempered as she’d like everyone to believe. Turns out, she may have just crossed paths with the one person who’ll unnerve her enough to get her to reveal her true self.
As for Bingley, he’s a wealthy, flirtatious, compulsively social guru of finance, who likes to wager on stocks and, let’s face it, on just about anything that strikes his fancy. But this dedicated ladies’ man may have finally met the woman who’ll challenge his bachelor ways!
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet…where life’s biggest gamble is the game of love.
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Excerpt :
Bingley couldn’t help but sneak a few more looks at the
fiery maid of honor, remembering the way they’d first met four months ago. Jane
had seemed so…nice, for want of a better word. Too sweet for him to want
to tamper with or tease too much, although Beth hinted there was more to Jane
than her pleasant veneer might suggest.
He hadn’t believed that at first but, oh, he believed
it now, as she swiveled to face her friend, sending another death
stare in his direction, then a much kinder, warmer look to his cousin.
“You’re gonna be really happy, Cuz,” he whispered to Will,
who was smiling at his bride Beth as if he’d just won the lottery and it was
being hand delivered to him in a pretty package of white tulle.
“Thanks, Bingley,” his cousin murmured. “I owe you, you
know. None of this would’ve happened without you.”
Bingley swallowed away a sappy emotion he didn’t want to
succumb to in public and clenched his jaw to keep from saying anything either
overly sentimental or just plain stupid. Much as the whole commitment thing
gave him hives, Bingley couldn’t have been happier for Will. The guy deserved
every ounce of wedded bliss.
“Anything for you,” he finally managed, meaning it, but
unable to stop the wave of irritation that hit him in the gut when he caught
Jane rolling her eyes at him from the periphery.
No, she wasn’t nearly as nice as she appeared, although he’d
thought she was pretty awesome during the engagement party a couple of months
back. Jane had downed, perhaps, a few too many glasses of celebratory
champagne, and the two of them had ended up in the coat room, making out like
teenagers. He quickly learned three other very interesting facts about her:
She wore some really racy undergarments
beneath her simple, classically cut clothes.
She could do several wickedly imaginative things with her
tongue. Both excellent discoveries, in his opinion.
But her emotions jumped up and down like an insanely
volatile stock during a wild trading day.
Bingley exhaled and tried to stop his mind from playing the
X-Ray Vision game every time he caught a glimpse of Jane standing demurely by
the altar.
Although, how could he keep himself from wondering if she
had that leopard-spotted bra on underneath her red dress, like the one she’d
been wearing in July, hmm? Or, why she had all but sprinted away from him when
he saw her again a few days later, and why she’d studiously avoided him at the
few other events they’d both had to attend since then… They’d barely made it
past second base at the engagement party. Was she embarrassed? Had he
unknowingly done something wrong?
C’mon, man, get a grip!
He knew from years of experience that he was better off not
caring about what women thought of him. Keeping his emotions out of any
relationship was the key.
Seeing Will with Beth together had lulled
him—temporarily—into believing that whole “happily ever after” thing might
happen for him, too. Their connection through that online dating site had
encouraged him—briefly—that a “Love Match” wasn’t impossible. So he’d
entertained the idea of dating more seriously when he met Jane.
Big mistake.
He knew what he was: a lifetime bachelor. And there wasn’t a
woman in the world who could snag his heart long term. He’d be willing to bet
on it.
Still, he had a few assets.
He was young, reasonably good looking, wealthy…and he sure
as hell didn’t need a pseudo-sweet, temperamental, psychologist chick blowing
him off, especially after he’d let his guard down long enough to get close to
her one hot summer night. Wouldn’t happen again.
Besides, this was a wedding. There were plenty
of smart, beautiful babes to be found—it’d be like cherry picking blue chips in
a bull market—and he was the guy to find them. The sooner the better.
AUTHOR BIO
Marilyn Brant is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of contemporary women’s fiction, romantic comedy & mystery. She was named the Author of the Year (2013) by the Illinois Association of Teachers of English. She loves all things Jane Austen, has a passion for Sherlock Holmes, is a travel addict and a music junkie, and lives on chocolate and gelato.
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GIVEAWAY
Blitz-wide giveaway
Ends August 12th - open INTL
One signed paperback copy of the companion book from the series, PRIDE, PREJUDICE AND THE PERFECT MATCH (Will & Beth's story).
One signed paperback copy of Marilyn's bestselling coming-of-age romantic mystery, THE ROAD TO YOU.One Marilyn Brant t-shirt with musical notes.
One ACCORDING TO JANE canvas tote bag.
One A SUMMER IN EUROPE luggage tag.
And one Godiva ice cream cone magnet.
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