Say You Want Me by Corinne Michaels

Say You Want Me

by Corinne Michaels

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER



There's no way I'll fall for Wyatt Hennington.



He can keep his Southern drawl, irresistible smile, and those pick-up lines all to himself. I made the mistake of sleeping with him not once, but twice. I'm not stupid enough to give him round three, especially after he left me in the middle of the night so I could see myself out. I vow to return to Philadelphia and forget him.



It proves easier said than done.



When the doctor informs me I'm the winner of door prize number two, I put my life on hold and head back to Bell Buckle. Three months and if we can't make this work, I'm gone.



The problem is-when the cards are stacked against us, and I can't bring myself to leave him, I'll finally know if he truly loves me or if all my fears were real . . .

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Dear Wyatt,

I'm not sure I could ever write a review of your book to do it justice. You are the perfect alpha male: pushy when you want something, sweet when your woman needs you to be, loyal, sexy as hell and hiding a soft, squishy center that makes women swoon.

I loved how you were willing to do what it took to win over Angie, despite the fact that she fought you tooth and nail. You may have said a few dumb things when she told you her news, but those were easily forgiven as you went that extra mile to prove how much she meant to you...regardless of how she ended up in Bell Buckle. She owned your heart and you showed her just how much.

And speaking of your heart. That heart of yours was so big and so full that no matter what you said or did, I was willing to forgive you (even if Angie or Presley wasn't).

Thank you, Wyatt, for being you. For proving to a big city girl what the benefits were of the country. For loving as hard as you do and being willing to do whatever it takes to get your girl.

<3 <3

Shannon

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