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Going, Going, Gone
β Scribed by Cole, Samantha A
- Book ID
- 110443036
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 132 KB
- Series
- Bid On Love Bachelor 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07DCJ2BJV
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β¦ Synopsis
Local newspaper reporter, Nadine Marx, has been put in charge of this yearβs charity fundraiser. The Bid on Love Bachelor Auction gives bidders the chance to spend the weekend with some of the hottest, single guys around. Which lucky women will win the date of their dreams? Or will some of these dates become a nightmare?
Vanessa Adams is trying to save a piece of history, a farm sheβs convinced was once part of the Underground Railroad, but lack of proof and property developer Dylan McBride stand in her way. After he dodges her attempts to meet with him, sheβs forced to take things a step further. A date with him is being auctioned off at a charity event, and she refuses to let the opportunity slip through her fingers.
Dylan doesnβt want to be sold like a slab of meat. He especially doesnβt want to be stuck on a date with a woman who was desperate enough to βbuyβ him. When his plan to get out of it goes awry, he doesnβt think things could get any worse. He was wrong.
Thousands of feet up in the air . . . might not be the best place to be when sparks fly.
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