The book Asking for Trouble was written by author Rosalind James Here you can read free online of Asking for Trouble book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Asking for Trouble a good or bad book?
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Alyssa said, standing next to the dark-blue compact, reaching a hand out to stroke the hood as if she couldn’t help herself. She laughed, and the happiness in it rang out loud and clear. “I honestly wasn’t sure it was going to happen. You had me convinced we were walking out without it.” “It was always going to happen.” He had to smile back, she was so excited over this boring little sedan. Well, it was a major improvement, although if he’d had his way, he’d have put her into something a whole l...ot better. Well, if he’d had his way, he’d have put her into his own car, and he’d have kept her there. He’d showed up as agreed at ten that morning to take her car shopping, had rung the bell down at the street, waited a while, then rung it again. At last, he heard her voice on the intercom. “Joe?” He spoke into the brass-plated grille. “Yeah.” “Shoot,” he heard. “Come up. Sorry.” The door buzzed, and he shoved it open, climbed the three flights to her place, already resigned to a wait.
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