Josh has never really thought twice about girls before. He's usually too busy watching old movies with his friends Sal and Carver, petitioning for more vegetarian options in the school cafeteria, or flailing in yoga class with his best friend, Ramona. But when new girl Jena Capistrano walks into sch
Just Friends
β Scribed by Stacy Gold
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press;Scarlet
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 36 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Taya Monroe is trying to pick up the pieces of her failed writing career and broken life after walking out on her cheating fiancΓ©. The last thing she needs is a serious relationship. The last thing she wants is a fling. Then she runs into an old friend and ski partner--the one man she always wanted who never wanted her. Ski Patroller Jordan Wiley is a single dad with zero time or energy for dating. When he reconnects with Taya, his attraction to her is even stronger than before she left him behind for a career in the city. But with a young son to think about, he's determined to ignore his feelings. Again. After a magical day on the slopes, a snow storm traps them in an avalanche of chemistry neither can deny. Will their friendship survive the weight of their passion or will they surface as more than friends?
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