**My first crush wasn't some celebrity or a movie star. My heart throbbed for someone much closer to home.** But my father's best friend was out of reach, there's no way my family would have been okay with our relationship. So I chased another dream—becoming a big shot lawyer. Except years
Married to My Dad’s Best Friend
✍ Scribed by Wylder, Penny
- Book ID
- 110515324
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 49 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07Y2JKHLV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
My first crush wasn’t some celebrity or a movie star. My heart throbbed for someone much closer to home. But my father’s best friend was out of reach, there’s no way my family would have been okay with our relationship. So I chased another dream—becoming a big shot lawyer. Except years later, my degree hasn’t helped me land a job. I have to work at a coffee shop to pay my massive debt down. That’s where I was when he walked back into my life. At age 44, my dad’s best friend is a silver fox. His smile lights up my heart just as much as it did when I was a teen. He stares at me with hunger. Obvious desire. I’m stunned when he offers me a job at his law firm. But the surprises don’t end there. I’d never say no to the job of my dreams… What do I say when he proposes to me?
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