Summary:
“Unless it’s for a portrait, when would you ever hug a man in your whole life?”
This is the messed-up romance novel “It’s Okay to Be a Nuisance” where the heroine keeps causing trouble over love
until the male lead ends up dead.
Right after I possessed the heroine’s sickly older sister, Nora, I got hit with that huge insult.
All I did was give the shameless heroine, who was already looking for a new husband just ten days after hers died, a
bit of good old-fashioned moral advice!
“You just messed with the wrong person!”
And that’s how I ended up downing an entire bottle of wine and accidentally running off to kiss the heroine’s second
male lead, Enoch.
I was dying of embarrassment over my brand-new dark past when Enoch suddenly knelt on one knee.
“Nora Cornell, marry me. I’ll give you loyalty and respect for the rest of my life.”
What the hell? Isn’t Enoch supposed to be in love with the original heroine, Irene?