If someone had bet Nell a million dollars that she would be saying βI doβ to a complete stranger on national television, sheβd have called them crazy, but with her crushing student loan payments sending her deep into the red, sheβs out of options. This should be nothing more than a business transact
Million Dollar Date
β Scribed by Susan Hatler
- Publisher
- Susan Hatler
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Abigail Apple is running late to meet her blind date when shes pulled over for speeding. Unfortunately, the follow-the-rules cop doesnt care that shes late, let alone that shes heartbroken because her favorite dog rescue is in danger of being closed. Now she has to meet her date with mud drying on her heels, dog hair covering her dress, and the smell of a barn perfuming her hair. When she arrives, however, Abigail learns her handsome blind date is none other than the cop who pulled her over.
Abigail has no intention of staying until she learns Cooper Hill is heading a committee for the city that will award a six-figure donation to a charity of their choice. So, whats a girl to do? Abigail decides a second date is the perfect way to convince Cooper to vote for the dog rescue. Soon, however, Abigail is less interested in Coopers vote than she is in his deep voice, kind heart, and tender touch.
Will this follow-the-rules cop and this follows-her-heart animal lover learn that despite poor first impressions, second chances can lead to love?
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