The course of true love doesnât always run smooth -- not even for millionaire bachelorsâŚ
Everyone thought Beth Ann Bennet and Dr. Will Darcy had an unexpected romance in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match (Perfect #1, January 2013). Now, Bethâs best friend, Jane Henderson, and Willâs first cousin, Bingley McNamara, begin their own unlikely love story in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet (Perfect #2), which starts at the Darcy/Bennet wedding when they 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 sheâs not as sweet tempered as sheâd like everyone to believe. Turns out, she may have just crossed paths with the one person whoâll unnerve her enough to get her to reveal her true self.
As for Bingley, heâs a wealthy, flirtatious and compulsively social guru of finance, who likes to wager on stocks and, letâs face it, on just about anything that strikes his fancy. But this dedicated ladiesâ man may have finally met the woman whoâll challenge his bachelor ways!
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect BetâŚwhere lifeâs biggest gamble is the game of love.
**Note to readers: This book is part of the "Perfect" series, but it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.**
Story Excerpt:
Finally, the procession out of the church began, and Jane, as maid of honor, had to walk back down the aisle with Bingley. Oh, joy.
âDelightful ceremony,â he pronounced loudly, insuring that everyone nearby would hear, as he formally offered her his arm. But he looked at her as if heâd much rather promenade with a python.
âI agree,â she said, smiling tightly and playing the part.
He cast an absolutely ecstatic grin at the friends and family in attendance as the two of them took their first steps toward the churchâs vestibule. âOnly the receiving line and the final pictures,â he hissed, his lips near her ear as if sharing a secret. âAnd then I can start getting drunk. I plan to be pretty damn buzzed before our special dance.â
She leaned closer to him and hissed right back, âSo funny! I was thinking exactly the same thing.â
âYeah? I remember the last time you got your hands on some champagne, Jane. Who are you gonna be making out with tonight?â
She gripped his arm perhaps a little more forcefully than necessary. âNot you.â
He winced but didnât stop walking or faux grinning at the congregation. âOh, I wasnât offering, sweetheart. Iâve already been burned once. I donât do second chances.â
She gulped. To her ear, he sounded hurt, which both surprised her and pissed her off. He was acting like some innocent in the whole thing. Like he hadnât made a bet that involved her. Ha. Sheâd tear him apart limb by limb, this very second, if it wouldnât ruin her dress before the reception.
Beth and Will had stopped just up ahead of them and were getting ready to greet their guests in the receiving line. Before Jane pulled away, she gave the quote-unquote âbest manâ her parting shot. âI donât do second chances either,â she informed him. âAnd, for the record, you might as well pay up Dustin and buy your own beer because thereâs no way youâll win your gamble with him. Not with my help.â
Jane had the satisfaction of seeing a look of shock and confusion on his handsome face, as she turned her back to him.
Now that sheâd told him off at last, heâd have to stay away from her, except when their attendant duties made interaction absolutely necessary. Seriously, how much more trouble could the guy cause in less than twenty-four hours, right?
Right.
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet - Marilyn Brant
The course of true love doesnât always run smooth -- not even for millionaire bachelorsâŚ
Everyone thought Beth Ann Bennet and Dr. Will Darcy had an unexpected romance in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match (Perfect #1, January 2013). Now, Bethâs best friend, Jane Henderson, and Willâs first cousin, Bingley McNamara, begin their own unlikely love story in Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet (Perfect #2), which starts at the Darcy/Bennet wedding when they 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 sheâs not as sweet tempered as sheâd like everyone to believe. Turns out, she may have just crossed paths with the one person whoâll unnerve her enough to get her to reveal her true self.
As for Bingley, heâs a wealthy, flirtatious and compulsively social guru of finance, who likes to wager on stocks and, letâs face it, on just about anything that strikes his fancy. But this dedicated ladiesâ man may have finally met the woman whoâll challenge his bachelor ways!
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect BetâŚwhere lifeâs biggest gamble is the game of love.
**Note to readers: This book is part of the "Perfect" series, but it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.**
Story Excerpt:
Finally, the procession out of the church began, and Jane, as maid of honor, had to walk back down the aisle with Bingley. Oh, joy.
âDelightful ceremony,â he pronounced loudly, insuring that everyone nearby would hear, as he formally offered her his arm. But he looked at her as if heâd much rather promenade with a python.
âI agree,â she said, smiling tightly and playing the part.
He cast an absolutely ecstatic grin at the friends and family in attendance as the two of them took their first steps toward the churchâs vestibule. âOnly the receiving line and the final pictures,â he hissed, his lips near her ear as if sharing a secret. âAnd then I can start getting drunk. I plan to be pretty damn buzzed before our special dance.â
She leaned closer to him and hissed right back, âSo funny! I was thinking exactly the same thing.â
âYeah? I remember the last time you got your hands on some champagne, Jane. Who are you gonna be making out with tonight?â
She gripped his arm perhaps a little more forcefully than necessary. âNot you.â
He winced but didnât stop walking or faux grinning at the congregation. âOh, I wasnât offering, sweetheart. Iâve already been burned once. I donât do second chances.â
She gulped. To her ear, he sounded hurt, which both surprised her and pissed her off. He was acting like some innocent in the whole thing. Like he hadnât made a bet that involved her. Ha. Sheâd tear him apart limb by limb, this very second, if it wouldnât ruin her dress before the reception.
Beth and Will had stopped just up ahead of them and were getting ready to greet their guests in the receiving line. Before Jane pulled away, she gave the quote-unquote âbest manâ her parting shot. âI donât do second chances either,â she informed him. âAnd, for the record, you might as well pay up Dustin and buy your own beer because thereâs no way youâll win your gamble with him. Not with my help.â
Jane had the satisfaction of seeing a look of shock and confusion on his handsome face, as she turned her back to him.
Now that sheâd told him off at last, heâd have to stay away from her, except when their attendant duties made interaction absolutely necessary. Seriously, how much more trouble could the guy cause in less than twenty-four hours, right?