What a Woman Needs

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Authors: Judi Fennell

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“Phenomenally written novel . . . One of the best stories I have read this year, and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a happy ending!”


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(starred review)

“I had a smile on my face and a sigh of contentment . . . lighthearted but full of emotion. The story stirred in me feelings of falling in love all over again. It was just downright enjoyable to read!”


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“A light and breezy read for all . . . [Will] amuse the reader to the very last page. Well done, Judi Fennell!”


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“Rip-roaring fun from the very first page . . . This book is one for the keeper shelf.”

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“A tale that shimmers, shines, sparkles, and sizzles.”


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“Full of vivid imagination.”


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Titles by Judi Fennell

WHAT A WOMAN WANTS

WHAT A WOMAN NEEDS

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WHAT A WOMAN NEEDS

A Berkley Sensation Book / published by arrangement with the author

Copyright © 2014 by Judi Fennell.

Excerpt from
What a Woman Gets
by Judi Fennell copyright © 2014 by Judi Fennell.

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PUBLISHING HISTORY
Berkley Sensation mass-market edition / June 2014

Cover art by Daniel O’Leary.

Cover design by Judith Lagerman.

Interior text design by Kristin del Rosario.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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Contents

Praise for Judi Fennell

Titles by Judi Fennell

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Guys’ Night . . . Plus One

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-one

Chapter Twenty-two

Chapter Twenty-three

Chapter Twenty-four

Chapter Twenty-five

Chapter Twenty-six

Chapter Twenty-seven

Chapter Twenty-eight

Chapter Twenty-nine

Chapter Thirty

Chapter Thirty-one

Chapter Thirty-two

Chapter Thirty-three

Chapter Thirty-four

Chapter Thirty-five

Chapter Thirty-six

Chapter Thirty-seven

Chapter Thirty-eight

Chapter Thirty-nine

Epilogue

Excerpt from
What a Woman Gets

To my children, as always.

And to the man who’s been an inspiration for
this story, thank you.

Guys’ Night . . . Plus One

H
E’D
lost.

Bryan Manley stared at the cards on the table in front of him.

Straight flush. Jack high.

It beat his full house. It beat Liam’s four queens and Sean’s nine-high straight flush.

He’d lost.

To his
sister
.

The one who’d never played poker.

And she’d not only beaten him, but all
three
of them. Mary-Alice Catherine Manley had beaten the Manley men at their own game.

And now they were going to have to play hers.

Bryan cleared his throat, disgust burning the back of it. He, leading man, paparazzi fodder, starlet heartbreaker, and
People
magazine’s
Next Biggest Thing, was going to be someone’s maid.

“I believe, dear brothers, you all need to be fitted for Manley Maids uniforms,” Mac said as if it weren’t the death knell on his image.

“I’m not wearing an apron.” The words were out of his mouth before he’d even thought that far, but it just proved his instincts were right on. Every director he’d ever worked with had said so, and Bryan was damned glad for it right now.

An apron. Christ. The tabloids were going to have a field day with this. His agent? Not so much.

Interestingly, none of the brothers tried to talk Mac out of this ridiculous pay-up. They’d made their bets and lost fair and square.

But, Jesus. A maid.

“When do you want us to start, Mac?” Liam was the first to recover—if that’s what it could be called.

“Whenever you can. I’ve got the business.”

If Bryan didn’t know Mac any better, he’d swear she was trying not to laugh. But that wouldn’t be like Mac; she’d always idolized the three of them. Called them her knights in shining armor. Or football pads on occasion. But never this. Never an . . . an
apron
.

He’d swear it was a joke, but Mac had bet the only thing that could come anywhere close to what he and his brothers had bet: four weeks of cleaning service if she lost, four weeks of indentured servitude if she won. She wouldn’t risk her business for a joke.

“I’ve got the time now. I’ll get started first thing Monday.” Sean stacked the poker chips. Meticulously, which was the only indication of Sean’s emotions. He was pissed. At himself, probably. They’d gone against their instincts, all of them, and had let her play when she couldn’t afford the stakes.

The fact that they were the ones paying was immaterial. They’d been protecting Mac, their baby sister, for pretty much all of her life since their parents had died and Gran had taken them in. They should have stuck to their No Girls rule for this game, but she’d wanted in so bad and they’d all always been pushovers for her that they’d let her.

And now she was going to be their boss.

A maid. God.

The one plus was it looked like Gran’s cleaning lessons were going to pay off. Their grandmother had had her hands full with four young kids, and he and his brothers especially, had been pretty rowdy and messy.

He never would’ve thought he’d be grateful for those lessons. Hell, he even had Monica, his own maid from Mac’s company, to keep his condo in shape just so he
wouldn’t
have to dust off those cleaning lessons.

“Hey, can I do my place?” Kill two birds with one stone, so to speak, though the PETA people would probably take issue with that.

Mac frowned at him. “You’d put Monica out of a job to weasel out of the bet? Really?”

When she put it like that . . .

“I’m not weaseling out of anything.” That’s all he’d need the tabloids to pick up on. “You can count me in for Monday, too. I’ve got some time between projects and was looking for something to do anyhow.” He’d hoped it would’ve had something to do with a certain actress, a beach, and a couple of Heinekens, but that wasn’t going to happen now. At least he’d be out of the public eye for a while; maybe he could pull this off without anyone getting wind of it.

Yeah, and Gran was going to up and leave her new place for the mansion he’d been wanting to buy her, too.

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