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SummaryLee Saunders and Carter McCrea are friends. They work
together. They discuss books and movies, their lives and
their dreams. There's no detail too personal, no subject too
taboo—except one. How they feel about each other.
Lee loves him, has loved him almost since the first moment
she laid eyes on him, but Carter is taken. He's been with
the same woman for years and, with wedding bells tinkling in
the distance, Lee has resigned herself to a fate of platonic
friendship and lively fantasies. And then everything changes.
Carter's girlfriend unexpectedly breaks it off and,
devastated, Carter looks to Lee for comfort. Finally Lee's
fantasies are fulfilled—in myriad ways she never dreamed—but
her world is still far from perfect. Despite the break-up,
Carter's ex isn't through with him. She has another agenda
where Carter is concerned and works diligently to see it
through to completion. Lee fights to hang on to what is
hers, but encounters some surprising obstacles along the way
and realizes that no one in her life is exactly what they
appear to be.
Not even the man she loves.
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