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P. E. KAVANAGH (Cont.) CONSENTING ADULTS BLURB EXCERPT Tyler Diamond is a legend in the tech world—a man with limitless access to wealth, power, and any informa- tion he wants. At a wedding full of celebrities, he can‟t look away from the striking woman he‟s never seen be- fore. She is a flash of neon in a black-and-white world. Talia Pemberton is used to the attention. Sticking out is her superpower. But she will do anything to pro- tect the secret life she‟s successfully hidden for years. Including lying to the most intriguing man she‟s ever met. Over the course of three weddings, two holidays, and a cross-country courtship, Tyler and Talia move from strangers, to friends, to lovers. Their worlds entan- gle with an intensity that surprises them both. It might have been fate that brought them together. From the first moment, it was clear something extraordi- nary would happen between them. Choosing a relation- ship that would change them both irreversibly, required clear consent. Will they give it? No matter where Talia forced herself to look—at the dancing couples, the luxurious decor, any one of her many family members—her eyes kept landing on the most surprising guest in the room. Tyler Diamond was at her cousin‟s wedding. The Tyler Diamond. She knew it was him. She‟d been introduced and eve- rything. But the man who‟d shaken her hand and smiled bore no resemblance to the one always depicted in ironic t -shirts and messy hair. Real-life, three-dimensional Tyler Diamond, in the sexiest suit she‟d ever seen, was all sorts of hotness. Square-jawed, broad-shouldered, bright- smiling, with thick dark hair and dreamy brown eyes. Too much gorgeousness. What the actual hell? Then, he‟d sat directly across from her at the table, making avoidance impossible. She had no idea why he was there. Was he friends with Jackson? Another member of the much-too-hot-for-my-own-good club? None of it made sense, including the fact that every time she looked in his direction, he was already staring at her. And not at the redhead on his arm causing all the other guys in the room to drool on their ties. **** Goodreads Review: “This book was gripping, well written & the chemistry between the characters siz- zled throughout this wonderful read. Well done. I look forward to more!” 7