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Desdemona is channel-surfing when she stumbles upon the program Marriage Exposure . The trashy television show gets people to spill all the secrets of their sex lives, and Desdemona's ex-boyfriend just happens to be a guest. To her shock and horror, Desdemona's ex announces on national television that he dumped her because-- Gasp! --she never got the big O "She faked...," he says. Every single time. Her life is wrecked! If her friends, family and colleagues haven't seen the interview yet, they will. How do you survive a scandal like this? How did he know she faked? And why is it that in the…mehr

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Desdemona is channel-surfing when she stumbles upon the program Marriage Exposure . The trashy television show gets people to spill all the secrets of their sex lives, and Desdemona's ex-boyfriend just happens to be a guest. To her shock and horror, Desdemona's ex announces on national television that he dumped her because-- Gasp! --she never got the big O "She faked...," he says. Every single time. Her life is wrecked! If her friends, family and colleagues haven't seen the interview yet, they will. How do you survive a scandal like this? How did he know she faked? And why is it that in the bedroom, Desdemona never, ever gets lucky? The lovable, creative and quirky heroine of Q. D. Purdu's Faking Lucky tackles these challenges. As Desdemona tries to run damage control on her reputation, she begins to explore her sexuality. Along the way, she will get a second chance at genuine love.
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Q. D. Purdu loves playing with her rescue dog, drinking red wine, running through sprinklers, indulging in dark chocolate with sugared ginger, working in her herb garden, eating anything wrapped in a corn tortilla, and anticipating all the romantic possibilities in her future. Purdu previously wrote the novella The Light We Found, which was featured in the Mother's Day Magic collection. Faking Lucky won first place in the Texas Writers' League Romance Category.