Someone once told me that there are worst things than being left at the altar. Well, not many, in my experience. That was six months ago, though, and my life has moved on. Heck, I have a new job lined up and I'm leaving town. But, I can't deny that my love life kind of sucks. That's why I let my fri
The First Rule of Hook-Ups
โ Scribed by Recorded Books, Inc.;Crespo, Nina
- Publisher
- Entangled Publishing, LLC (Brazen)
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Series
- Breakup Bash 1.10
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Fort Collins, CO
- ISBN
- 1640636935
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Someone once told me that there are worst things than being left at the altar. Well, not many, in my experience. That was six months ago, though, and my life has moved on. Heck, I have a new job lined up and I'm leaving town. But, I can't deny that my love life kind of sucks. That's why I let my friends convince me to join them for Club Escapade's Breakup Bash. And we might just be disillusioned enough to actually enjoy it. Last time we were here, it was for my bachelorette party. That night, I met one of the dancers - Raphael - and when he flirted with me, I almost forgot I was engaged. And there's a part of me that never forgot him. Now, it seems my friends have wandered off and I'm thinking about calling it a night. Until the music begins and I see Raphael, my secret fantasy, on stage. And this time, I'm definitely not engaged...
โฆ Subjects
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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