What happens in Maui, stays in Maui. Unless you run into your vacation fling back home . . . Much to her annoyance, workaholic lawyer Ava Ruiz is forced to take a vacation to a tropical paradise. Unable to tear her mind off her cases, she's counting down the days until she can go back to work.
Hula Girl
β Scribed by Ward Cosio, Lara
- Book ID
- 110516142
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07YF4HGCJ
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β¦ Synopsis
What happens in Maui, stays in Maui. Unless you run into your vacation fling back home . . . Much to her annoyance, workaholic lawyer Ava Ruiz is forced to take a vacation to a tropical paradise. Unable to tear her mind off her cases, sheβs counting down the days until she can go back to work. Until she meets Ford. Admittedly, she has nothing in common with the gorgeous surfer. Sheβs type-A and heβs the definition of laid-back. But for a few steamy days, that fails to matter thanks to their instant and undeniable attraction. Inevitably, all good things must come to an end . . . or do they? Once back to their βreal worldβ lives, Ava and Ford come face-to-face in a surprise reunion that takes a turn when he asks her to help him out by playing along with a fake engagement. Reluctantly going along with the ruse, Ava soon finds herself wondering if either of them are pretending, after all.
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