Manhattan is a stand-alone, small town, country romance in the Becker Brothers Series. Everyone knows not to fall in love with your best friend. But when your best friend is Michael Becker, itβs impossible not to. Heβs everything our town knows a Becker brother to be: devastatingly handsome, char
Manhattan Bet
β Scribed by Steiner, Kandi
- Publisher
- Kandi Steiner
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 311 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Manhattan is a stand-alone, small town, country romance in the Becker Brothers Series. Everyone knows not to fall in love with your best friend. But when your best friend is Michael Becker, itβs impossible not to. Heβs everything our town knows a Becker brother to be: devastatingly handsome, charming as a thief, and the icing on the cake β a sentimental musician whoβs never without his guitar. And he was mine. At least, thatβs what Iβd convinced myself. Our bond was born in elementary school, strengthened by circumstance and the promise to always be there for each other, no matter what. And the best thing about my life was being friends with Michael Becker. Until it was the worst. I watched him fall in love with someone else, and helped patch him back up when she left him behind. But when he drops the bomb that heβs moving to New York, I realize itβs my last chance to tell him how I feel. And I ask him to make one more promise. One summer. One list of adventures to remind him that our small town has more to offer than memories of the girl who left him behind. One last chance to tell him Iβm in love with him. And Iβm just dumb enough to believe that maybe he could love me, too.
β¦ Subjects
A Small Town Friends-to-Lovers Romance
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