In CALL ME IRRESISTIBLE, readers get the opportunity to
catch up with a cast of characters that we've met in a
number of Phillips' best sellers.
Meg Korunda is the best friend of Lucy Jorik who is about to
get married to Ted Beudine. Ted is the kind of man who walks
into a room and trumpets herald his arrival, women fall at
his feet, parents worship him, and other men want to live
his life. He is the perfect guy for any woman, except Lucy.
Meg manages to convince her BFF that her happily ever after
is not with Ted. Once the wedding has been called off, Meg
is the one shouldering the blame for destroying Ted's
romantic dreams. And to further complicate matters, Meg is
stuck in Ted's hometown of Wynette, Texas. The hijinks and
antics that ensue as the townspeople try to make Meg pay for
hurting Ted will have readers laughing out loud. And if you
like love stories about opposites attracting, the the oil
and water chemistry that Susan Elizabeth Phillips creates
for Meg and Ted will have you looking forward to their
happily ever after.
CALL ME IRRESISTIBLE is a sexy, funny, and heartwarming
romantic tale with lots of smart, witty, and charming
dialogue that makes it impossible to put down until the very
end.
Lucy Jorik's the daughter of a former U.S. President . . .
Meg Koranda's the offspring of legends . . . One of them is
about to marry Mr. Irresistible—Ted Beaudine—the favorite
son of Wynette, Texas . . . The other is determined to save
her friend from a mess of heartache.
Meg knows breaking up her best friend's wedding is the right
thing to do, but no one else agrees. Faster than Lucy can
say “I don't,” Meg's the most hated woman in town—and stuck
there with a dead car, an empty wallet, and a very angry
bridegroom. Broke, stranded, without her famous parents
watching her back, Meg believes she can survive by her own
wits. After all, what's the worst that can happen? She'll
lose her heart to Mr. Irresistible? Not likely. Not likely
at all.