Tangled up in love and in the sheets... Gemma Turney is a walking contradiction. A short-tempered, foul-mouthed vegan yogi and environmentalist with a tongue sharp enough to bring a lesser man to his knees. Fortunately, I am not one of those men. When we’re thrown together for a wedding, she does everything she can to get under my skin. Which works, just not in the way she’s hoping. She’s a thorn in my side that I have no interest in removing. So it’s no surprise that one minute we're nose to nose in an argument, and the next I have her pinned against the wall. Because keeping her mouth busy is the only way my girl is ever quiet. Content Note: Tangled Up is an open door romance between a perfectionist engineer and a foul-mouthed vegan yogi with lots of laughs and plenty of spice. There are also discussions about death/grief over loss of parents and abortion. *Previously published as Hating Mr. Perfect by Suzanne Baltsar
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Gemma and Jason meet when her mother is getting married to his godfather (more like a father because he took him in when his parents passed). They are enemies to begin with: they are nothing alike, both feel like they have nothing in common and they really irritate each other. But he brings out her competitive side and she shows him that things don't always have to be so strait-laced and rigid. When the wedding is over, what do they do with the feelings that have been growing?