"Caitlyn didn't expect the gorgeous rockstar to join her in her quaint farmhouse in the French countryside. She figures it will only worsen her crush on him. But as Beau tries to get his bad boy on (rather unsuccessfully, in her opinion), she knows something is wrong and calls in back-up. Uncle Arth
Love Among Lavender
β Scribed by Ava Miles
- Publisher
- Ava Miles Inc.
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
"Caitlyn didn't expect the gorgeous rockstar to join her in her quaint farmhouse in the French countryside. She figures it will only worsen her crush on him. But as Beau tries to get his bad boy on (rather unsuccessfully, in her opinion), she knows something is wrong and calls in back-up. Uncle Arthur and Aunt Clara might be bent on matchmaking these days, but they know how to straighten someone out, and Caitlyn needs all the help she can get to keep her spokesperson on track."--Amazon.com.
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