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This was such a cute book! I love the Harry, and while at time the Desdemona was a little puzzling to me, it all came together at the end very nicely. A good portion of the book is the two of them taunting each other in one way or another. When Harry confesses his love to Dizzy, she doesn't believe him! Shame!
“What did you want?” he asked fiercely. “Five hundred fucking roses?”