Piper: The Casanova Club #1
β Scribed by Parker, Ali
- Book ID
- 110193433
- Publisher
- BrixBaxter Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 674 KB
- Series
- The Casanova Club 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Casanovas. Twelve of the worldβs most eligible bachelors are personally invited to take a seat on this exclusive, private match-making club. (Piper: Sharing is caring?) The purpose? To find the perfect wife. Ten women are considered, but only one is chosen. Each of these men are after one lucky girlβs heart. Vetting these ladies is a year long event. Contests. Forms. Interviews. Demonstrations. Galas. (Piper: All of which I missed. Darn.) The prize? One million dollars or a ring from the bachelor of her choice after the yearlong mutli-engagement period is over. Ladyβs choice. (Piper: Show me the money.) The problem? Me. I need cash more than anyone could possibly understand, and thereβs no way in hell Iβd ever be invited to woo twelve men for a chunk of change. (Piper: Good thing I know the coordinator.) The promise? To save my family from losing their house, their business and their hope. All I need is a shot at the position. (Piper: Determination, haircare products and a strut like I own the place will do the rest.) Piper: These boys are in for a treat. Maybe. Possibly. What did I just get myself into? The Casanova Club β Only one can win her heart.
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