"There's a new player stepping into the street-lit spotlight, and he's one to watch. . . . Urban libraries have to get _Got_."--_Library Journal_ , on D's debut novel _Got_ (starred review) It's less than six months after the events of D's first novel, _Got_ , and our nameless narrator has vanished
Cake
β Scribed by Jenner, Carmen
- Book ID
- 110364368
- Publisher
- Carmen Jenner
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 126 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07B2LC3W1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Poppy Porter's ex is getting married ... to her ex best friend. To land her dream job of partner in the most prestigious firm on the Upper East Side, Poppy must now pull double shifts as their wedding planner and maid of honor. And the icing on a truly craptastic cake? Leo Nass. Handsome, infuriating, womanizer, and β¦ the best man. Despite their longstanding loathing, Poppy doesn't see Leo coming. Literally.
One ruined cake.
One archnemesis.
One hour to save the wedding.
Can they put their hatred aside long enough to save Poppyβs job and Bridezilla's head from exploding?
Piece of cake, right?
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