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Double Blind
Double Blind | Heidi Cullinan
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Know when to show your hand...and when to hedge your bets. Randy Jansen can't stand to just sit by and watch as a mysterious man throws money away on the roulette wheel, especially since Randy's got his own bet going as to the reason this guy is making every play like it's his last day on earth. The man's dark desperation hits Randy right in the gut. Half of him warns that getting involved is a sucker's bet, and the other half scrambles for a reason--any reason--to save the man's soul. Ethan Ellison has no idea what he's going to do with himself once his last dollar is gone--until Randy whirls into his life with a heart-stealing smile and a poker player's gaze that sees too much. Randy draws Ethan into a series of wagers that leads to a scorching kiss by midnight, but he isn't the only one with an interest in Ethan's vulnerability. Soon they're both taking risks that not only play fast and loose with the law, but with the biggest prize of all: their hearts.
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hissingpotatoes
Double Blind | Heidi Cullinan
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OH, one more thing I forgot to mention about this one. If the romance or plot don't appeal to you, I have to say it's worth a read just for the sheer wonder of watching a bunch of grown-ass men continuously lose it over kittens (with zero question or threat to their masculinity). #projectreread

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hissingpotatoes
Double Blind | Heidi Cullinan
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Wonderful character arcs. Also this book is SCORCHINGLY hot (I'm looking at you, chapter 16). 5/5. #projectreread

CarolynM I have to read this! Stacked. 6y
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hissingpotatoes
Double Blind | Heidi Cullinan
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I love this book. #projectreread

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hissingpotatoes
Double Blind | Heidi Cullinan
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I'm loving how the setting in this book is its own powerful, fully-fleshed character. Cullinan weaves it into the story with perfection. I want to read the first 4 pages of chapter 5 over and over because they're just so astonishingly raw. #projectreread