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Cover of So You Think You're a Match?

So You Think You're a Match?

โœ Scribed by Michelle Hazen


Book ID
111168541
Publisher
Michelle Hazen
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Weight
354 KB
Series
Friends Make the Best Lovers #1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9798201616267
ASIN
B094LF7Z3C

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โœฆ Synopsis


A "wickedly funny" friends-to-lovers romantic comedy. Fans of Christina Lauren and Sally Thorne will swoon their way through this romp from the friend zone to forbidden love.

Harlow's an ambitious career woman who always plays by the rules. Bishop's a happy-go-lucky bad boy who will bend any law to save his sick sister. Why, then, did their dating app declare them a match? The man is fifty shades of wrong. Sure, he makes her laugh, but there's more to relationships than laughter, right?

She should definitely stop texting him. Yup. Any day now.

Soon, they're making fun of all their app matches to each other. One bad date rescue later, they're roommates with accidental benefits.

Harlow's having too much fun to slow down, and things only get better when she's tapped for her dream job...as long as everyone in her life passes a background check. No problem. Except Bishop is hiding a huge secret about how he pays for his sister's cancer treatments.

And it's about to change everything.


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