**The first in a brand new series, a journalist focused on her career and a sexy Scottish comedian try to turn a one night stand into forever** Cassie Crow leaves for vacation with two goals: fill up her empty charm bracelet and have a one night stand. For once, she wants to have fun instead of obs
Getting Hot with the Scot--A Sometimes in Love Novel
✍ Scribed by Johnson, Melonie
- Book ID
- 110245142
- Publisher
- St. Martin’s Press
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 566 KB
- Series
- Sometimes in Love 1
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
The first in a brand new series, a journalist focused on her career and a sexy Scottish comedian try to turn a one night stand into forever
Cassie Crow leaves for vacation with two goals: fill up her empty charm bracelet and have a one night stand. For once, she wants to have fun instead of obsessively checking her work email. And kissing a man in a castle who's dressed as a Scottish Highlander is the perfect solution.
Except when that man turns out to be Logan Reid, the host of a popular sketch show--and Cassie has just been roped into his latest prank. She wants nothing to do with his antics, but that was a really great kiss, and one night together couldn't hurt.
It's clear that one night isn't enough and when Logan's show brings him closer to Cassie, they decide to give dating a try. Can the woman who's focused solely on her career and the man who refuses to take life seriously make it work?
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