
Three games, three stories—all featuring some swoon-worthy kisses and dreamy moments.
In Seven Minutes In Heaven, Bennet expects to spend the evening people watching, and in particular, contemplating Darcy's silent, heated stares of disdain. At least, that's why he thinks she stares at him. But when an impromptu game of Seven Minutes in Heaven livens up the house party, and Bennet ends up in the closet with Darcy, she surprises him with her willingness to participate. And he surprises himself by realizing he's not as indifferent to her as he thought.
In Guess Who, the counselors of Camp Hertford gather after dark for some fireside chatting and s'mores, and Lydia suggests a game of Guess Who. When Lizzy finds herself with the opportunity to show the guy who insulted her she's got some kissing skills, the last thing she's expecting is for Will to be receptive, but he is. Now he thinks she has a thing for him, and she has to find a way to explain that she doesn't—at least, she thinks she doesn't. Does she?
In Blind Man's Buff, the guests at a college party put a twist on a traditional game that has things heating up between Darcy and the guy she's crushing on, and a conversation between Darcy and her arch-enemy overheard by Bennet has him rethinking what he thought he knew about her—and his own feelings. Can Bennet and Darcy resolve their misunderstandings and feelings, and expose a wolf in sheep's clothing before she hurts someone else?
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