Max King has lived in northern Maine all his life. And if thereβs one thing heβs learned living in his close-knit community, itβs that they look out for one another. With a life-threatening winter storm approaching, itβs no surprise Max is concerned for the residents of his beloved small town. But
Play the Part (Road Trip Romance Book 2)
β Scribed by A.K. Evans
- Publisher
- J&J Ink LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07XNKYCH2
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β¦ Synopsis
Professional bridesmaid, Cora Daniels, has one rule. Play the part, but never assume the role. Unfortunately, with less than twenty-four hours before her latest clientsβ nuptials begin and the bridal party down by one, Cora has no choice but to step in. Worse yet, she ends up paired with one of New Yorkβs most wealthy and eligible bachelors. Benjamin Masonβs reputation precedes him. Heβs ruthless, cunning, driven, and exceedingly wealthy. Word has it that heβs also great in bed. So, itβs no surprise most women fall over their own feet for a shot at a night with him. But Benβs tired of the meaningless hookups. If only it werenβt so hard to find a woman to settle down with who wants him for more than just his money. When Ben meets Cora, he thinks sheβs precisely what heβs been searching for. But sheβs not interested in being another notch on his bedpost. So, when Ben sees Cora in a compromising position, he steps in to play the part of her successful, handsome boyfriend. But the lines begin to blur, leaving Cora wondering how much is real and if her heart is safe in his hands.
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