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The brand new summer bestseller from the immensely popular Lindsey Kelk

Tess Brookes has always been a Girl with a Plan. But when the Plan goes belly up, shes forced to reconsider.

After accidently answering her flatmate Vanessas phone, she decides that since being Tess isnt going so well, she might try being Vanessa. With nothing left to lose, she accepts Vanessas photography assignment to Hawaii -- she used to be an amateur snapper, how hard can it be? Right?

But Tess is soon in big trouble. And the gorgeous journalist on the shoot with her, who is making it very clear hed like to get into her pants, is an egotistical monster. Far from home and in someone elses shoes, Tess must decide whether to fight on through, or fess up and run...

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ABOUT A GIRL
Lindsey Kelk

Picture 1

About my girls,
Della, Beth, Emma and Terri.

I never meant for things to get so out of hand.

Id lost my job. Id lost the love of my life. My mum wasnt talking to me. My best friend was epically pissed off. My flatmate probably had a hit out on me by now, and in twenty-four hours I would likely be homeless.

But, you know, swings and roundabouts.

Considering how incredibly cocked up my life was, I felt surprisingly chipper. Happy even. Stretching out as far as I could, I curled the tips of my fingers around the headboard and scrunched my toes up in the crisp white cotton sheets that had found their way to the foot of the bed. Everything was still, everything was calm, and I was smiling. Somewhere across the room, I heard a phone beep. Instead of jumping up to see who needed what and just how quickly I could get it for them, I concentrated on the sound of the shower running in the bathroom and pressed my lips together to refresh the tingling sensation before it faded away. The stubble burn that tickled my cheeks was altogether more stubborn. I was so happy.

My best friend had been wrong. Everything was going to be OK. Probably. Not that there hadnt been some sketchy moments over the past week. Not that I hadnt considered having myself committed. More than once. But now it was almost over. Id survived. This afternoon I would get on a plane back home. I would call everyone who needed calling, and instead of behaving like a jabbering shell of a human, I would be cool, calm and collected and make things right. If I could get through this past week, I could get through anything.

Seven days ago, if anyone had even given me a hint of what was ahead, I would have crawled underneath my desk and refused to come out. But as I had learned from every television show I had ever watched and every book I had thought about reading, you never knew how strong you were until you had to find out. I was definitely stronger than anyone had reckoned. Either that or I was clinically insane. It was a fine line.

The phone beeped again.

It was all going to work out. The photos were taken; the photos were great. Paige was going to be very happy. Mr Bennett was happy. Kekipi didnt seem too bothered either way, but you cant have everything. All I had to do now was spend the rest of the morning lying in this bed reliving all the terrible things I had just done with a terrible man, and by this time tomorrow Id be practically home.

Rolling onto my stomach, I was very, very glad I couldnt see the state of myself. My too long hair was all tangles, my carefully applied make-up was now carefully applied all over the pillowcases, and, lets face it, post-orgasmic smugness isnt a good look on anyone. If I had seen me right now, I might have wanted to punch me. Not that post-orgasmic anything was a look I was terribly familiar with. Well, the bad hair and terrible make-up, yes, but the smug I just got shagged rotten by a very handsome man part? Not so much. There had to be a way to do post-coital with an air of class, surely. This was something they really did need to start teaching in schools. Maybe at the same time the nurse took the girls away to explain all about the wonderful world of tampons she could give you a rundown on what to pack in the morning-after kit. If there was one thing women needed to know, it was how to get thoroughly seen to without your gentleman friend sandpapering the top three layers of your skin completely off your face in the process.

Three more beeps.

No matter how hard I tried to ignore it, my phone wasnt giving up. With a tiny, sad sniff I realized I was going to have to answer the bloody thing. Only it wasnt on the nightstand where I always left it. Because this wasnt my nightstand. And I had no idea where it was hiding. My beautiful red silk Valentino dress was on one side of the room, my bra on the other. Somewhere in the middle, there was a white shirt and a beach towel. And from deep inside a pile of carelessly discarded man clothes, another iPhone started chiming along in time with mine. It was a veritable chorus of communication. Together, they sounded a bit like a One Direction song. I gave up. Screw you, Vodafone.

Vanessa?

I watched the huge bamboo fan on the ceiling spinning round and round and round and tapped out the rhythm of the phones, making no effort to answer either them or the man in the bathroom.

Vanessa?

Oh, right. That was me. Sort of.

Yeah? I called back, scanning the room for my knickers. The biggest problem with crazy, tear-your-clothes-off sex was that once youd torn off your clothes and had the crazy sex, the clothes were hard to locate in a dignified fashion. It was impossible not to feel a bit slutty scrabbling around on the floor looking for your pants. It was all well and good if you were one of those girls who slinks around starkers after sexytimes, but I wasnt really a naked person. I was very much an always sleep in a nightie in case the house burns down person. I mean, I still called it sexytimes, for Gods sake, and as we all know, if you cant say it, you shouldnt be doing it.

Is that me? Can you answer it?

It is. I can.

And I could, in theory. Although I was very upset at having to get out of bed. Shuffling down the mattress and trying to ignore the streaks of mascara all down the backs of both my hands, I anchored my hair behind my ears and hung over the edge of the bed to comb through the pile of cast-off cotton and silk like a hungry badger. A slutty hungry badger.

The slinky black iPhone was peeking out of my bra, flashing up a private number. I slid off the bed and dived into the middle of the pile of clothes. Classy. Nick Millers phone, I answered as I clambered back onto the bed. Not Nick speaking, obviously.

Who is this?

An unfamiliar and unpleasantly accusatory female voice echoed down the line. Hawaii might be beautiful, but the mobile phone reception was shit.

This is Tess. I mean Vanessa. Um, yeah, Vanessa. Damn it, I couldnt even think straight when I was tired, let alone lie straight.

Im trying to reach Nick Miller?

This is Nicks phone, I yawned. Can I ask whos calling?

Sorry, who am I speaking to? And why do you have Nicks phone?

Hes in the shower. I couldnt help feeling that I might be talking myself into a very deep hole. Im Tess. Vanessa! Shit, Im Vanessa.

Put Nick on the phone, the woman demanded. Right now.

I did not put Nick on the phone. Instead, I did the only thing I could think to do. I pressed the end call button and dropped the very expensive piece of technology into a glass of water at the side of the bed. Because that was bound to help matters. Launching myself off the bed, I scuttled around on the floor searching for my phone. Maybe there was something I could do. Maybe there was still time. Maybe

Hey, who was it?

A very handsome, very naked man appeared in the doorway, rubbing his ash-blond hair with a white towel. I silently begged him to cover up. It was very difficult to concentrate on digging yourself out of the worlds biggest metaphorical hole when there was a visible penis in the room.

No one, I chirped. Wrong number.

No one has had a wrong number since 1997. Nick strode across the room, dropping the towel as he went. I couldnt help but feel this was disrespectful to both the housekeeping staff and the environment. That was a fresh towel. Pass me the phone.

Um, I dropped it. I looked up from my slovenly spot on the floor and hoped my naked charms would distract him from the extreme act of iPhone violence I had accidentally committed.

They didnt.

What the fuck, Vanessa? He grabbed the glass and choked back a sob, staring at the phone as if it was a tony Damian Hirst exhibit.

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