Garret Pike realizes he doesnοΏ½t have to be the biological father of a child to love one, and Sunny Jamieson knows sheοΏ½s found the man sheοΏ½s been seeking. Together, they can create the family theyοΏ½ve both been longing for.
Seven Sunny Days
β Scribed by Chris Manby
- Book ID
- 110706352
- Publisher
- Red Dress Ink
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781459231399
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Looking To Get Away From It All?
Try seven sunny days in an exotic Turkish resort. Club Aegee has luxurious accommodations, unlimited free cocktails and a gorgeous cosmopolitan staff who'll cater to your every need.
Bride-to-be Rachel Buckley wanted one last adventure before tying the knot, and who better to do it with than her two best friends, acid-tongued divorcΓ©e Carrie Ann and commitmentphobe model Yaslyn? A week with the girls would also help Rachel forget about her future mother-in-law, who was already controlling her life. Her friends, the beach, the hot waiters...the perfect vacation, right?
But when a week in the same room with her two best friends--and all their baggage--exposes more than dirty underwear, Rachel starts to wonder if by gaining a husband she'll be losing two friends....
SEVEN SUNNY DAYS is the story of three friends awaiting their future, but stuck in their past. Funny and oh-so-familiar, it's for anyone who's spent time under the sun with friends.
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