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Anything to Have You

✍ Scribed by Harbison, Paige


Book ID
107607373
Publisher
Harlequin
Year
2013
Tongue
en-US
Weight
143 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781460325438

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Nothing should come between best friends, not even boys. ESPECIALLY not boys. Natalie and Brooke have had each other's backs forever. Natalie is the quiet one, college bound and happy to stay home and watch old movies. Brooke is the movie - the life of every party, the girl everyone wants to be. Then it happens - one crazy night that Natalie can't remember and Brooke's boyfriend, Aiden, can't forget. Suddenly there's a question mark in Natalie and Brooke's friendship that tests everything they thought they knew about each other and has both girls discovering what true friendship really means.


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