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Dumping Billy by Olivia Goldsmith
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Dumping Billy

by Olivia Goldsmith

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 044669505X, Paperback)

Theres something magical about Billy Nolan. Its not just that the Brooklyn bar owner is wickedly handsome; its also that any woman he dates and dumpsand he dumps them allimmediately goes on to marry the next person she meets. But Kate Jameson is immune to Billys charms. She left Brooklyn for upward-mobility in Manhattan at the first chance she got, and shes not about to fall for some cad from the old neighborhood. But when her best friend Binas engagement is broken off, Kate hatches a plan: All she has to do is get Billy to date and dump Bina. Then, theyll wait for Binas wayward fianc to return and for the magic to happen. But the one thing Kate hasnt counted on is how Billy feels about the whole plotand how she begins to feel about Billy. She may have changed her style, but her roots are showing.

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