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Drunk Dial

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From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward, comes a new, sexy standalone novel. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Look up Landon Roderick, that boy from childhood whom I’d never been able to forget—even though he so easily forgot about me—and call him. Then again, anything sounds like a good idea when you’ve had a little too much wine before bed, right? It was supposed to be just a quick, meaningless, prank call. Instead, I went off on him—unloading thirteen years of pent-up emotions. I didn’t think he’d call me back. I certainly could never have anticipated the weeks of sexually tense phone conversations that followed as I got to know the man he’d become. Turned out, Landon had never really forgotten me, either. That special connection we had was still there. I opened up to him, but there were also things about me he didn’t know. And he had his own secrets. Over the countless hours we talked on the phone, I wondered what would happen if we actually saw each other. One night, I did something impulsive again. Only this time, I went to the airport and booked a ticket to California. We were about to find out if one phone call could bring two lost souls together or if my drunk dial really was all just a big mistake. A complete STANDALONE.
ISBN9781973739180
PublisherCreatespace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date08/07/17
Pages326

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    I've read Penelope Ward's novels for years now. And I have no idea why. I like each book less and less. The female protagonists are sooooo whiney or they have absolutely no ambition in life until they meet HIM. I don't like those kind of portrayals of women. Drunk Dial was the best book to stop reading Ward. The language is sooooo ordinary and common. Landon was so crush-unworthily (I know that's not a word) written. And the plot was full of stereotypes, plot holes and predictability. Meh. Bye.

    Jan 4, 2024

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