Make Me Fall (Bayshore Book 2)
β Scribed by Leigh, Ember
- Book ID
- 110517881
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Series
- Bayshore 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07XFDLP1B
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Thereβs one rule in my family. Stay away from the Daly brothers. We were raised to know them as users. Manipulators. But I only ever saw Connor as the enigmatic senior hottie who dropped into fifth period to teach us about the perils of drunk driving. When my first big girl job out of college ends up with us working at the same company, itβs heart throb city all over again. Except heβs way ahead of the game. Successful, talented, put together. Iβm just a frumpy twenty-something in a quarter life crisis who doesnβt know a glue stick from a makeup highlighter. He would never want me, even though heβs all I ever wanted in secret. So when we cross paths one night at the bar and one drink leads to another, he slaps me with an offer I canβt refuse. Accompany him back to Bayshore, flight included. Only stipulation? Pose as his girlfriend. Our families will flip, but Iβm not strong enough to say no to those baby blues, especially if it means Iβll have a chance to go on vacation with my adolescent heart throb. Weβve got two weeks to prove weβre head over heels for each other. Which is just enough time to make me fall.
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