Rave reviews for New York Times bestselling author
SUSAN MALLERY
Hot on Her Heels
“This glimpse into glitzy Texas high society and the dark underbelly of business is a thoroughly enjoyable read.”
— Publishers Weekly
Straight from the Hip
“One of the Top 10 Romance Novels of 2009!”
— Booklist
Lip Service
“Mallery breathes real life into these former lovers hoping for a second chance.”
— RT Book Reviews
Under Her Skin
“Bestseller Mallery’s Lone Star Sisters series opener draws in readers with intriguing characters and a precisely assembled plot.”
— Publishers Weekly
Sweet Spot
“I strongly recommend Sweet Spot, especially to readers who like their family melodramas spiked with lots of laughter and hot romance.”
— The Romance Reader
Sweet Talk
“ Sweet Talk is one sweet read! Susan Mallery delivers a deliciously satisfying first book in her new wonderfully written Bakery Sisters trilogy.”
— The Romance Readers Connection (4½ stars)
Also available from Susan Mallery and HQN Books
Almost Perfect
Chasing Perfect
Under Her Skin
Lip Service
Straight from the Hip
Hot on Her Heels
Sweet Trouble
Sweet Spot
Sweet Talk
Accidentally Yours
Tempting
Sizzling
Irresistible
Delicious
Someone Like You
Falling for Gracie
And look for more of Susan Mallery’s fantastic stories set in Fool’s Gold, coming in 2011!
Finding Perfect
Susan Mallery
www.millsandboon.co.uk
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To Jenel—like Pia, you are organized, dedicated and charming. Fool’s Gold would be lost without her and I would be lost without you. A thousand thanks for all you do.
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Praise Praise Rave reviews for New York Times bestselling author SUSAN MALLERY Hot on Her Heels “This glimpse into glitzy Texas high society and the dark underbelly of business is a thoroughly enjoyable read.” — Publishers Weekly Straight from the Hip “One of the Top 10 Romance Novels of 2009!” — Booklist Lip Service “Mallery breathes real life into these former lovers hoping for a second chance.” — RT Book Reviews Under Her Skin “Bestseller Mallery’s Lone Star Sisters series opener draws in readers with intriguing characters and a precisely assembled plot.” — Publishers Weekly Sweet Spot “I strongly recommend Sweet Spot, especially to readers who like their family melodramas spiked with lots of laughter and hot romance.” — The Romance Reader Sweet Talk “ Sweet Talk is one sweet read! Susan Mallery delivers a deliciously satisfying first book in her new wonderfully written Bakery Sisters trilogy.” — The Romance Readers Connection (4½ stars)
Also available from Susan Mallery and HQN Books Also available from Susan Mallery and HQN Books Almost Perfect Chasing Perfect Under Her Skin Lip Service Straight from the Hip Hot on Her Heels Sweet Trouble Sweet Spot Sweet Talk Accidentally Yours Tempting Sizzling Irresistible Delicious Someone Like You Falling for Gracie And look for more of Susan Mallery’s fantastic stories set in Fool’s Gold, coming in 2011!
Title Page Finding Perfect Susan Mallery www.millsandboon.co.uk
Dedication To Jenel—like Pia, you are organized, dedicated and charming. Fool’s Gold would be lost without her and I would be lost without you. A thousand thanks for all you do.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Copyright
“WHAT DO YOU MEAN she left me the embryos? I’m supposed to get the cat.” Pia O’Brian paused long enough to put her hand on her chest. The shock of hearing the details of Crystal’s will had been enough to stop the strongest of hearts, and Pia’s was still bruised from the loss of her friend.
She was relieved to find her heart still beating, although the speed at which her heart was pumping was disconcerting.
“It’s the cat,” she repeated, speaking as clearly as possible so the well-dressed attorney sitting across from her would understand. “His name is Jake. I’m not really a pet person, but we’ve made peace with each other. I think he likes me. It’s hard to tell—he keeps to himself. I guess most cats do.”
Pia thought about offering to bring in the cat so the lawyer could see for herself, but she wasn’t sure that would help.
“Crystal would never leave me her babies,” Pia added with a whisper. Mostly because it was true. Pia had never had a maternal or nurturing thought in her life. Taking care of the cat had been a big step for her.
“Ms. O’Brian,” the attorney said with a brief smile, “Crystal was very clear in her will. She and I spoke several times as her illness progressed. She wanted you to have her embryos. Only you.”
“But I…” Pia swallowed.
Embryos. Somewhere in a lab-like facility were frozen test tubes or other containers and inside of them were the potential babies her friend had so longed for.
“I know this is a shock,” the lawyer, a fortysomething elegant woman in a tailored suit, said. “Crystal debated telling you what she’d done. Apparently she decided against letting you know in advance.”
“Probably because she knew I’d try to talk her out of it,” Pia muttered.
“For now, you don’t have to do anything. The storage fees are paid for the next three years. There’s some paperwork to be filled out, but we can take care of it later.”
Pia nodded. “Thank you,” she said and rose. A quick glance at her watch told her she was going to have to hurry or she would be late for her ten-thirty appointment back at her office.
“Crystal picked you for a reason,” the attorney said as Pia walked toward the door.
Pia gave the older woman a tight smile and headed for the stairs. Seconds later, she was outside, breathing deeply, wondering when the world was going to stop spinning.
This was not happening, she told herself as she started walking. It couldn’t be. What had Crystal been thinking? There were dozens of other women she could have left the embryos to. Hundreds, probably. Women who were good with kids, who knew how to bake and comfort and test for a fever with the back of their hands.
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