Publication date: January 14th 2013
Genre: Contemporary Romance
From the new York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of Unbreak Me
FAKING IT NEVER FELT SO GOOD...
Promotions director Reese Regan isn't a sex goddess and doesn't want to be. But when she's offered a job with Sex Goddess, Inc., she must complete the company's wildly popular Sex Goddess 101 program. Trying only to avoid the unemployment line, not to become Chicago's next seductress, she never expected the infamous "steps" might work.
Reese's sexy, off-limit best friend Ben Hawk helps her "fake" her way through lingerie shopping, phone sex, and seduction lessions. The passion that flares between them might be hotter than their friendship can withstand. And the idea that he only wants the "new" her? Thats definitely more than her heart can stand.
Will faking something so important cost her a chance at something real?
New Yor Times and USA Today bestselling romance author Lexi Ryan's novels have been described as intense, emotional and wickedly sexy. A former college professor, she now writes full-time from her home in Indiana, where she lives with her husband, two childre, and a neurotic god. Find her on Facebook or Twitter to chat about books, TV, and her children's latest antics.
Excerpt from Accidental Sex Goddess:
With a
forced smile, Reese withdrew an envelope from her purse and handed it to Ben.
“Apparently, Sex Goddess equals dirty.”
“Is this
your next step?” He stifled a grin. “Please tell me she’s making you burn your
bras.” He signaled to the door with his thumb. “I think I have some lighter
fluid at the house.”
“What? Of
course she’s not.” She scowled. “I hope not.”
Ben’s eyes
dropped south for a second. “You know, bras are a sign of repression. Liberate
the breasts and liberate the woman.”
She rolled
her eyes. “Stop being a dork and read the letter.”
Ben frowned.
“You’re taking this program more seriously than I thought you would.”
“No, I’ve
just gotten really good at faking it.”
“The new
outfit doesn’t look fake. Or the makeup.”
Balls
clacked at the pool table behind them and the Bears game played on the big
screen.
“So, I like
looking sexy. Women like to be wanted, Ben. It comes standard with the
estrogen.”
“And men
didn’t want you before you started taking Halie’s Holy Steps?”
“Most of
which I’m faking,” she reminded him.
She waved a hand dismissively. “Just read it.”
“The phone
sex didn’t seem fake,” he said softly. Neither had her hand in his or the way
she’d squeezed his hand when Sydney played her solo.
A red tinge
crept up her cheeks. Satisfied, Ben turned to the letter.
Say goodbye to your panties. For the
next week, you’ll be going commando, forcing your mind to acknowledge the parts
of your body too often left as an afterthought.
He grunted.
“No wonder my guys want their wives to sign up.”
“Spoken like
a true male. Foregoing underwear isn’t sexy, it’s unsanitary.”
He shook his
head. “It’s sexy.”
“What if I’m
doing yard work?”
“Sexy.”
She crossed
her arms and her cheeks flushed. “Or I’m working out?”
“Still
sexy.”
Reese leaned
forward. “Or I want to wear a skirt?”
Ben narrowed
his eyes. “Now you’re just tormenting me.”
She shook
her head. “I don’t need to go commando to acknowledge my female parts.”
Leaning back
in his chair, Ben folded his arms across his chest and studied her. Why was she
taking this program so seriously? The kiss? The phone sex? He wasn’t
complaining, but couldn’t she have just as easily fabricated a story for Halie?
They were
the questions that were starting to niggle at him. Despite what Reese said,
this was about more than a job.
He handed
back the letter and only let himself ask one question. “So, when do the panties
come off?”

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