Sex Says
<i>From <b>New York Times</b> and <b>USA Today</b> bestselling author of TAPPING THE BILLIONAIRE comes a new standalone romantic comedy.</i><br /><br /><b>What happens when the one guy you want to avoid the most, is unavoidable?</b><br /><br />Lola Sexton is the writer behind <i>Sex Says</i>, a successful relationship column at the <i>San Francisco Times.</i> She’s a pro at advising others on their love lives, but if there’s one thing she isn’t in the market for, it’s love. <br /><br />Reed Luca is a wanderer and a jack of all trades. He doesn’t believe happiness comes from a nine to five job, or that success is delivered through a paycheck. <br />But opportunity often finds its way to those who aren’t looking.<br /><br />When Reed signs up to write an anti-<i>Sex Says</i> relationship column, the result is all out war.<br /><br /><i>Sex Says: If you let guys walk all over you, you could end up smelling like feet.<br />Reed This: Don’t try to change who you are. There’s someone out there for everyone. Take someone with a foot fetish falling in love with someone who smells like feet as an example.</i><br /><br /><i>Sex Says: Appreciate what you’re given.<br />Reed This: Don’t like what you’re given? Fight for what you want.</i><br /><br /><i>Sex Says: Don't ever date a guy named Reed Luca. <br />Reed This: Find a woman like Lola Sexton and find her quick. She's a unicorn.</i><br /><br /><b>Lola hates Reed. Really, she does. <br />It’s just too bad the guy is so likable.</b><br /><br />