****From USA Today bestselling author Andie J. Christopher comes the latest edgy, sexy novel in the One Night in South Beach series, featuring the lives and loves of a quirky Cuban-Irish family.** A RESTLESS ROMANTIC** Felix Pascual misses being someone's boyfriend, which is why he's willing to
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β Scribed by ANDIE J. CHRISTOPHER
- Book ID
- 110821932
- Publisher
- Lyrical Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 337 KB
- Series
- One Night in South Beach
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781516106974
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β¦ Synopsis
A RESTLESS ROMANTIC
Felix Pascual misses being someone's boyfriend, which is why he's willing to get set up by the only Hernandez he'll admit to liking (out loud)βLola. But when he gets to the restaurant he finds that Lola has matched him up with none other than Joaquin Delgado, a man who has never shown one iota of interest in him.. And Joaquin doesn't seem any more open to Felix's unique charms this time around . . .
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A SKEPTICAL SUITOR
Joaquin will do anything for his grandmother. Even give a foul-mouthed, flashy Puerto Rican caterer who gets on his nervesβand makes him thirsty all at onceβa chance to run his kitchen after he's injured. After all, it's just a few weeks. And he won't be tempted since he's given up on dating anyway . . .
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A MATCH MADE IN SOUTH BEACH
But Felix won't give up without the satisfaction of getting Joaquin to admit that he wants him. Felix is stubborn, and his growing desire for Joaquin is about proving a point. After all, it can't possibly turn into something real . . .
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