Katya's middle name may be Aphrodite, but she has no interest in relationships. In fact, she has three rules she lives by: 1. Never spend the night. 2. Never sleep with the same guy twice. 3. Never fall in love. Oh, and number 3.1 is never order the same coffee two days in a row.
Love, Hate, and Other Lies We Told
β Scribed by Hall, Deirdre Riordan
- Book ID
- 108802009
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781541136137
- ASIN
- B01MZ2JRUV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Let go from her job and feeling lost, Navy Carrington takes a position as coffee-girl at a publicity firm. Their newest client is Carrick Kennely, the former love of her life and her fiercest adversary. She thought she'd let go of the past by playing it safe with book boyfriendsβand avoiding frustratingly sexy guys like Carrick.
When Navy's roommate finds the Boyfriend Book, a silly relic leftover from Navy's teens, it prompts a dare; Navy is to go on five dates and pick one to be her Valentine. Despite her reservations, she can't say no, especially if it means proving to herself and Carrick that she can move on.
Navy chronicles her brief romantic entanglements with the Hottie in 7G, the Man-Bun-Barista, the Gym Stud, and the Book Boyfriend who turns out to be a toadβnot the kind that when kissed turns into a princeβ, on The Boyfriend Book Blog. She doesn't want to let her readers or herself down, but as Valentine's Day nears, none of the guys comes close to being her one true love.
Except Carrick. Heβs infuriating, attractive, confusing, catnipβ¦and it turns out he has a secret.
With a love letter and a plane ticket in hand, Navy leaves her baggage behind and must decide between love, hate, and the lies she told to protect her fragile heart.
Told with humor and heart, Love, Hate, and Other Lies We Told may appeal to readers who enjoy Alice Clayton, Sally Thorne, and Emily Giffin's work.
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