Running the Red Light (2013)

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She hadn’t seen Jamie all week, and with every day, his blackmail fashion show had loomed larger and larger in her mind. Her days had been filled with the reality of inventory and dreaming about the Kilgore house, but Jamie’s kiss and the feel of his body pressed against hers had hovered over everything she did.
    She didn’t need another life complication, and getting physically involved with Jamie would be like one of those damned wooden cube puzzles she could never work out.
    If that wasn
...’t enough to make her crazy, Misty from Davenport Lingerie called yesterday screaming like a banshee that Roxanne had set her up. When she’d finally calmed down enough to make sense, she’d explained that Ashton had fired her and now she had no way to pay her rent or feed her cat. Who could’ve imagined Ashton would do something so stupid? Roxanne felt like crap on a cracker and had made calls all over Houston today, trying to help Misty get another job.

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