Hailey Adams and Josh Campbell are finally tying the knot! Not only are they launching the new destination-wedding venue on Villroy Island, two major bridal magazines are documenting every detail. Hailey, an up-and-coming wedding planner, is determined to make her weddingΒ theΒ perfect wedding right d
Resisting Fate (Happy Endings Book Club, Book 7)
β Scribed by Gilmore, Kylie
- Book ID
- 110468207
- Publisher
- Extra Fancy Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Series
- Happy Endings Club 7
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781942238362
- ASIN
- B077YYQ8R7
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Is fate playing matchmaker?
Missy Higgins isnt looking for a man, yet everywhere she turns, sexy Ben Wright pops up. A harmless flirtation, nothing more, until Ben wanders into the Christmas craft bazaar just as her horrible ex appears. Its Ben to the rescue as her fake boyfriend with a scorching kiss that leaves her breathless and weak in the knees.
Mind. Blown. (Though she insists its a onetime thing).
But when Ben shows up just as shes getting fired and offers her a holiday job she desperately needs, she has to wonder if fate might be telling her something. Like screw professional boundaries, give in to uncontrollable lust, and let a man into her heart. How can she resist fate when Ben is irresistible?
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