Humor, heart, & Cajun charm. Tyler's been denying his crush on his best friend's younger sister for years. Now that he's alone with her for the weekend, he can't deny his feelings any longer. Cajun fiddler Lauren isn't sure she can trust her own judgment after her last con
Second Fiddle Flirt
โ Scribed by Landry, Leigh
- Book ID
- 109853703
- Publisher
- Leigh Landry
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 50 KB
- Series
- Cajun Two-Step s 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B077G4RX2L
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โฆ Synopsis
Humor, heart, & Cajun charm.
Tyler's been denying his crush on his best friend's younger sister for years. Now that he's alone with her for the weekend, he can't deny his feelings any longer. Cajun fiddler Lauren isn't sure she can trust her own judgment after her last controlling relationship, but Tyler's way more than just a sexy distraction from an important rehearsal.
Their newfound sparks come with a heaping side of shared grief and regret they'll both have to overcome. Lauren has to learn how to trust herself again and fight for what she wants: her dream gig and Tyler.
ES Index : 1
All Identifiers : mobi-asin:B077G4RX2L
Number of Words in Auth: 2
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
Test Text Series Index: Novellas
Single Author : Leigh Landry
Original Source : Mirc New Files 02 10 U A
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Landry, Leigh
Title Length : 019
Title Parm D : Second Fiddle Flirt
Title Parm F : Second Fiddle Flirt
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Record ID : 4275
Template Work Area : Novellas
ES Name : Cajun Two-Step Novellas
Uncomma Author : Leigh Landry
Num of Aut : 1
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