Kelsey Scott never wanted anything more serious than a hookup. Work triumphed all, men were simply trainable orgasm machines, and her friends and family were everything. But with her brother's wedding rapidly approaching and matchmaking ensuing from all angles, she decided she needed a buffer from
The Bad Boyfriends Bootcamp
✍ Scribed by Dolan, Poppy
- Book ID
- 109452522
- Publisher
- Canelo Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06VWFL8RK
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
When Molly’s sweet but hopeless brother Sam comes to her with news of yet another failed romance, she offers to show him where he keeps going wrong. By teaching Sam some of the golden rules of dating, Molly helps Sam land his dream woman. Molly soon hits on the idea of turning her dating wisdom into a career. With the aid of her two best friends it isn’t long before The Bad Boyfriends Bootcamp is off the ground, educating men in the art of texting, fashion and understanding women. Yet as Molly and co solve their clients’ problems, they soon realise that sometimes it’s easier to dish out the advice than to take it – and that maybe the rules of love are made to be broken…
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