**From bestselling author Kaitlyn Davis, writing as Kay Marie, comes a new adult romantic comedy about a girl who'll soon discover that some secrets can't be kept forever, especially those of the heart.** My name is Skylar Quinn. I just moved to New York with my best friend Bridget, and I have a co
Confessions of a Virgin Sex Columnist!
โ Scribed by Marie, Kay
- Book ID
- 109155665
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 434 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From bestselling author Kaitlyn Davis, writing as Kay Marie, comes a new adult romantic comedy about a girl who'll soon discover that some secrets can't be kept forever, especially those of the heart. My name is Skylar Quinn. I just moved to New York with my best friend Bridget, and I have a confession. Well, more than one. Okay, quite a few really. Fine, here goes! Confession #1: I'm a sex columnist. Hold on, that's not really the confession. You see, I'm sort of a virgin...sex columnist. Confession #2: I'm kind of in love with Bridget's older brother, Oliver. No, I was. No, I am. Wait, was? Am? Crap. Confession #3: I've been avoiding Oliver for four years. Or I was until today, because he just moved in. Yes, you read that correctly. He's my new roommate. So that night we've both been pretending never happened, well, we might not be able to keep it a secret any longer. And trust me, this is only the beginning. This is a sweet romance, perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Meg Cabot, and Emily Giffin! **
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