Intoxicated by You

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When sober hearts collide, love is the ultimate intoxicant.

Haunted by the tragic loss of a dear friend, Maya has sworn off alcohol, determined to honor her friend's memory. Her world takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with Tom, a charming Irishman who owns a non-profit organization collaborating with Maya's marketing agency.

After an awkward misunderstanding at their first meeting, Maya dreads working in close proximity with Tom, something she has to do every day when she is assigned to his account.

As Maya and Tom navigate their professional collaboration, their personal lives become increasingly intertwined. With each passing day, they discover shared values, dreams, and an irresistible chemistry that transcends their initial misunderstanding. Their relationship blossoms, offering a tender respite from the weight of their individual struggles.

Intoxicated by You deftly balances the weighty themes of addiction and loss with lighthearted moments of laughter, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit. Through Maya and Tom's uplifting tale, readers will be immersed in a story of hope, growth, and second chances. Will Maya find the courage to trust again, and will Tom prove to be the missing piece she never knew she needed?

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A premonition was nothing to trifle with, Maya Jefferson knew that. Now, if only she could convince her friend that the “bad feeling” that had been plaguing her of late was a result of her sixth sense and not just her everyday anxiety, then maybe they could move off this topic and actually enjoy happy hour together.

“I’m telling you,” she pleaded. “This is different. This isn’t like Luisa stressing out about winning a new client—which we all know she’s going to end up with, anyway.” How could she explain this to them when the two of them couldn’t possibly fathom the stakes? “It just feels like…well, like something bad is waiting around the corner. I don’t know. Just…just promise me you’ll both be careful, okay? Look both ways a couple of extra times before you cross the street or whatever.”

Luisa huffed a sigh in her direction. “Don’t even joke about me not landing a client, Maya. It’s not funny.”

Maya rolled her eyes. “Bad example, sorry. It’s just that things have been…well, they’ve been pretty good lately, haven’t they?” She shrugged. “All the more reason to keep a lookout over your shoulder, in case some bad luck catches up with us.”

“That’s not the way it works,” Andie chided, shaking her head fervently. “Life isn’t going to punish you because you’ve been happy, for Pete’s sake. You’re always looking over your shoulder, Maya. I know you’re kidding, I get it. But you’ve got to stop joking like this. I’m saying this in all love…you know that, right?”